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Meanings of
masculine
in English
Russian
masculinum
Portuguese
m.
Catalan
masculí
Spanish
masculino
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Grammatical gender.
m
masc
Related terms
grammatical gender
Russian
masculinum
Portuguese
masculina
Spanish
masculino
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Of grammatical gender.
feminine
neuter
Related terms
male
manly
macho
virile
butch
manlike
mannish
manful
Portuguese
masculina
Antonyms
Examples for "
feminine
"
feminine
neuter
Examples for "
feminine
"
1
Or his masculinity. Rose's new collection featured all manner of
'
feminine
'
detail.
2
They seem to need a great many models, mostly young and
feminine
-
3
Jeep was often discounted because she was young, quite pretty, and
feminine
.
4
The
feminine
side is chiefly embodied in the mazurkas and the nocturnes.
5
Both tendencies are eminently
feminine
;
the affinity lies in a hysterical nature.
1
Gender, in a broad sense, is universal, and nothing was created
neuter
.
2
He has a masculine head, a feminine hand, and a
neuter
heart.
3
Often you are my comrade, and we are completely congenial,
neuter
entities.
4
Mentor a child, volunteer at a library,
neuter
some dogs, go green.
5
The third year you're a
neuter
;
then the cycle starts all over again.
Belonging to the masculine grammatical gender.
masculine gender
Masculine.
Related terms
stressed
accented
Usage of
masculine
in English
1
The embarrassing
masculine
absurdities are in the main responsible for its ethics.
2
But they are invariably used in the
masculine
thro out the scriptures.
3
The more
masculine
the women become, the more effeminate become the men.
4
The law is wholly
masculine
;
it is created and executed by man.
5
Her strong, rich voice, with its slightly
masculine
timbre, caught people's attention.
6
And the way she walked, straightforward easy strides, that was
masculine
,
too.
7
There was no archness in her glance; her humor was wholly
masculine
.
8
Its voice had been gruffly
masculine
,
however, and its odor generically foul.
9
Train sets, cars and trucks, Erector building sets -more typically
masculine
.
10
Between the
masculine
heart and the feminine is a great gulf fixed.
11
I felt myself
masculine
,
the protector of the weak, the fighting male.
12
It's chauvinistic
masculine
central character, Don Draper, has become a cultural symbol.
13
This has been compounded by an apparent rise in general
masculine
vanity.
14
The thought made him half drunk with the sense of
masculine
power.
15
With all its faults the style has the merits of
masculine
directness.
16
Another of his
masculine
figures is the graceful Apollo with the Lizard.
Other examples for "masculine"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
masculine
Adjective
Frequent collocations
masculine voice
more masculine
very masculine
masculine mind
almost masculine
More collocations
Translations for
masculine
Russian
masculinum
мужской род
m
м.р.
Portuguese
m.
masc.
masculino
género masculino
masculina
macho
Catalan
masculí
gènere masculí
Spanish
masculino
género masculino
Masculine
through the time
Masculine
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common