The Opposite(Antonym) of “nonmasculineness”
The antonyms of nonmasculineness are masculinity and manliness. These antonyms describe the qualities or characteristics that are typically associated with men, such as strength, courage, and assertiveness.
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Definitions and Examples of masculinity, manliness
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The quality or condition of being masculine; having qualities or characteristics traditionally associated with men.
Example
He exuded a sense of masculinity with his broad shoulders and deep voice.
The quality or condition of being manly; having qualities or characteristics traditionally associated with men, such as strength, courage, and assertiveness.
Example
He demonstrated his manliness by standing up for what he believed in.
Key Differences: masculinity vs manliness
- 1Masculinity refers to the qualities or characteristics that are traditionally associated with men.
- 2Manliness specifically describes the qualities of strength, courage, and assertiveness that are often associated with men.
Effective Usage of masculinity, manliness
- 1Gender Studies: Use these antonyms to discuss gender roles and stereotypes.
- 2Personal Development: Incorporate these words to explore and express one's own gender identity.
- 3Literature and Media: Analyze how these antonyms are used in literature and media to portray characters and shape societal norms.
Remember this!
The antonyms masculinity and manliness describe the qualities or characteristics that are typically associated with men, such as strength, courage, and assertiveness. Use these words to discuss gender roles and stereotypes, explore and express one's own gender identity, and analyze how they are used in literature and media to shape societal norms.