womanless (Meaning)

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womanless (a.)

Without a woman or women.

womanless Sentence Examples

  1. "Women and children only," the sign read, leaving the men feeling womanless as they waited outside the event.
  2. In the womanless village, the absence of female presence was palpable, affecting every aspect of daily life.
  3. The womanless gathering felt oddly incomplete, lacking the warmth and energy that women often brought to such occasions.
  4. He wandered the womanless streets, yearning for the familiar sights and sounds of feminine company.
  5. The womanless household seemed stark and sterile, devoid of the usual touches of care and nurturing.
  6. In the womanless world of the military base, camaraderie among the men took on a different tone, tinged with a sense of longing.
  7. The womanless workforce struggled to adapt to the absence of their female colleagues, missing their unique perspectives and contributions.
  8. The womanless landscape stretched out before him, barren and desolate, devoid of the usual signs of life.
  9. He felt strangely womanless in the sea of bustling crowds, surrounded by faces that felt foreign and distant.
  10. The womanless existence he led felt hollow and incomplete, lacking the depth and richness that women brought into his life.

FAQs About the word womanless

Without a woman or women.

female,lady,, belle, senora, lassie, damsel, madame, dame, senorita

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"Women and children only," the sign read, leaving the men feeling womanless as they waited outside the event.

In the womanless village, the absence of female presence was palpable, affecting every aspect of daily life.

The womanless gathering felt oddly incomplete, lacking the warmth and energy that women often brought to such occasions.

He wandered the womanless streets, yearning for the familiar sights and sounds of feminine company.