viraginity (Meaning)

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viraginity (n.)

The qualities or characteristics of a virago.

Synonyms & Antonyms of viraginity

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viraginity Sentence Examples

  1. The viraginity of the ancient warrior queen Boudicca inspired awe and terror in her enemies.
  2. Despite her delicate appearance, she possessed a surprising viraginity that made her a formidable opponent.
  3. The viraginity of the suffragettes shattered the stereotype of women as passive and subservient.
  4. Joan of Arc's viraginity and unwavering determination led her to victory against overwhelming odds.
  5. The viraginity of the pioneering female pilots challenged societal norms and paved the way for women in aviation.
  6. The viraginity of the astronaut Sally Ride demonstrated the strength and resilience of women in male-dominated fields.
  7. The viraginity of the writer Virginia Woolf challenged literary conventions and broke new ground in feminist literature.
  8. The viraginity of the artist Frida Kahlo defied physical limitations and became a symbol of female empowerment.
  9. The viraginity of the human rights activist Malala Yousafzai inspired a global movement for girls' education.
  10. The viraginity of female entrepreneurs shattered the glass ceiling and created opportunities for women in business.

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The qualities or characteristics of a virago.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The viraginity of the ancient warrior queen Boudicca inspired awe and terror in her enemies.

Despite her delicate appearance, she possessed a surprising viraginity that made her a formidable opponent.

The viraginity of the suffragettes shattered the stereotype of women as passive and subservient.

Joan of Arc's viraginity and unwavering determination led her to victory against overwhelming odds.