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单词 effeminate
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Definition of effeminate in English:

effeminate

adjective ɪˈfɛmɪnətəˈfɛmənət
derogatory
  • (of a man) having characteristics regarded as typical of a woman; unmanly.

    he lisps and his handshake is effeminate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's the thing with a lot of straight guys, they think that because we're gay we're submissive and all effeminate and we're going to back down.
    • One of them was a skinny, young black fellow who wore spectacles and spoke with an effeminate voice.
    • I've been told it's one of Derek's more effeminate moments.
    • And certainly once a man begins to neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate, does he not?
    • Smith spends the remainder of the film chomping on cigars with an effeminate scientist.
    • It's the tale of a delicate, sheltered little prince who leaves his castle and ventures into a world with no patience for effeminate and ineffectual aristocrats.
    • A furtive homosexual, he pocked his fiction with scathing descriptions of effeminate men.
    • Then two old ladies started kicking up a fuss telling the boys off, making the bigger one get protective of the more effeminate one.
    • There were effeminate guys who were looking for more macho guys.
    • Nearly every Englishman of working-class origin considers it effeminate to pronounce a foreign word correctly.
    • I don't think cooking is effeminate - I'd question the sexual orientation of anyone who said that!
    • He is artsy, creative, colourful and ultimately effeminate.
    • What Westerners construed as effeminate is in fact virile, an assertion of perfected control and independence.
    • While I was at High School, there was a guy in the year above me who was picked on and teased mercilessly because he was effeminate.
    • He noted a soft, effeminate soldier across the way.
    • They adopt feminine dress, footwear donned not for wear but for show, and an affected effeminate gait.
    • Thus they make a great point of being hostile to gay men, especially to effeminate gay men.
    • The effeminate males in view were youths, not children.
    • By making ‘gay’ equate with effeminate, society has done a good job of creating a minority closed category which forces people to take sides.
    • He had extremely effeminate hands and gestures.
    Synonyms
    womanish, unmanly, effete, foppish, affected, niminy-piminy, mincing, posturing
    informal campy, queeny
    informal, derogatory poncey, limp-wristed, pansyish, faggy

Derivatives

  • effeminacy

  • noun ɪˈfɛmɪnəsiəˈfɛmənəsi
    derogatory
    • On the other hand, the ancient revulsion against emasculation, effeminacy, and males assuming, or forced into, the passive role of females is far less pervasive today.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While the charge of effeminacy had been leveled at adult men for centuries, by the twentieth century the label was applied to little children.
      • On the other hand, this over-investment in his appearance marks the king's continuing effeminacy.
      • It is interesting that one of the biggest selling books of the summer noted, and advocated, this shift towards effeminacy.
      • The merest hint of effeminacy is treated as treachery to masculinity, and traitors are subjected to the kinds of violence suffered by women.
  • effeminately

  • adverb ɪˈfɛmɪnətliəˈfɛmənətli
    derogatory
    • I was to play the part of a rather effeminately dressed masseur who gets pretty sadistic in his massage techniques.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A character came on screen who was male but was dressed rather effeminately.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin effeminatus, past participle of effeminare 'make feminine', from ex- (expressing a change of state) + femina 'woman'.

 
 

Definition of effeminate in US English:

effeminate

adjectiveəˈfɛmənətəˈfemənət
derogatory
  • (of a man) having or showing characteristics regarded as typical of a woman; unmanly.

    he lisps and his handshake is effeminate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've been told it's one of Derek's more effeminate moments.
    • The effeminate males in view were youths, not children.
    • I don't think cooking is effeminate - I'd question the sexual orientation of anyone who said that!
    • Nearly every Englishman of working-class origin considers it effeminate to pronounce a foreign word correctly.
    • While I was at High School, there was a guy in the year above me who was picked on and teased mercilessly because he was effeminate.
    • Then two old ladies started kicking up a fuss telling the boys off, making the bigger one get protective of the more effeminate one.
    • And certainly once a man begins to neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate, does he not?
    • Thus they make a great point of being hostile to gay men, especially to effeminate gay men.
    • That's the thing with a lot of straight guys, they think that because we're gay we're submissive and all effeminate and we're going to back down.
    • There were effeminate guys who were looking for more macho guys.
    • It's the tale of a delicate, sheltered little prince who leaves his castle and ventures into a world with no patience for effeminate and ineffectual aristocrats.
    • He is artsy, creative, colourful and ultimately effeminate.
    • Smith spends the remainder of the film chomping on cigars with an effeminate scientist.
    • They adopt feminine dress, footwear donned not for wear but for show, and an affected effeminate gait.
    • He noted a soft, effeminate soldier across the way.
    • What Westerners construed as effeminate is in fact virile, an assertion of perfected control and independence.
    • He had extremely effeminate hands and gestures.
    • A furtive homosexual, he pocked his fiction with scathing descriptions of effeminate men.
    • One of them was a skinny, young black fellow who wore spectacles and spoke with an effeminate voice.
    • By making ‘gay’ equate with effeminate, society has done a good job of creating a minority closed category which forces people to take sides.
    Synonyms
    womanish, unmanly, effete, foppish, affected, niminy-piminy, mincing, posturing

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin effeminatus, past participle of effeminare ‘make feminine’, from ex- (expressing a change of state) + femina ‘woman’.

 
 
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