virility (Meaning)

Wordnet

virility (n)

the masculine property of being capable of copulation and procreation

the trait of being manly; having the characteristics of an adult male

Webster

virility (n.)

The quality or state of being virile; developed manhood; manliness; specif., the power of procreation; as, exhaustion.

virility Sentence Examples

  1. The virility of the stallion was evident in its muscular physique and energetic demeanor.
  2. The ancient remedies were said to enhance male virility, promising renewed vigor and potency.
  3. The tribal chief displayed unparalleled virility, leading his people through countless battles with unwavering strength.
  4. The poet's words celebrated the virility of the human body, its resilience and enduring spirit.
  5. The young athlete reveled in his virility, pushing his limits and surpassing his rivals.
  6. The virility of the soil was evident in its ability to sustain lush vegetation and abundant harvests.
  7. The renowned doctor attributed the patient's remarkable recovery to his natural virility and strong constitution.
  8. Throughout history, virility has been synonymous with masculinity, virility, and prowess.
  9. The fragrance of the herb was said to possess aphrodisiac qualities, enhancing virility and stimulating desire.
  10. The exuberance of the festival celebrated the virility of life, with vibrant colors, lively music, and joyous revelry.

FAQs About the word virility

the masculine property of being capable of copulation and procreation, the trait of being manly; having the characteristics of an adult maleThe quality or state

masculinity, machismo, macho,maleness, manliness, manhood,boyishness

femininity, womanliness, womanhood, femininity, womanliness, womanhood, femaleness,femaleness, girlishness, girlhood

The virility of the stallion was evident in its muscular physique and energetic demeanor.

The ancient remedies were said to enhance male virility, promising renewed vigor and potency.

The tribal chief displayed unparalleled virility, leading his people through countless battles with unwavering strength.

The poet's words celebrated the virility of the human body, its resilience and enduring spirit.