manhood - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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manhood (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mæn͡hʊd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "manhood" refers to the state or condition of being a man, often associated with masculinity, courage, and the responsibilities typically linked to adult male identity. In many contexts, manhood also encompasses the qualities thought to define a man, such as strength and honor. It is often used in discussions about gender roles and societal expectations.

Frequency of Use: "Manhood" is used with moderate frequency, appearing in both spoken and written English. However, it is more prevalent in written contexts, especially in literature, psychology, and discussions around gender studies, than in casual oral conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. He felt a sense of pride when he was finally recognized as a symbol of manhood.
  2. Él sintió un sentido de orgullo cuando finalmente fue reconocido como un símbolo de la masculinidad.

  3. The rite of passage is an important tradition that signifies the transition into manhood.

  4. El rito de paso es una tradición importante que significa la transición a la masculinidad.

  5. In many cultures, proving one's manhood is often tied to specific life challenges.

  6. En muchas culturas, probar la masculinidad de uno a menudo está atado a desafíos de vida específicos.

Idiomatic Expressions Involving "Manhood"

While "manhood" does not form a multitude of idioms, it appears in several expressions related to masculinity and gender expectations:

  1. "A man of his word"
  2. He was always a man of his word, which is a crucial aspect of his manhood.
  3. Él siempre fue un hombre de palabra, lo cual es un aspecto crucial de su masculinidad.

  4. "A man's man"

  5. He is considered a man's man, embodying the ideals of manhood in every aspect.
  6. Se le considera un hombre de hombres, encarnando los ideales de la masculinidad en todos los aspectos.

  7. "Coming of age"

  8. The coming-of-age ceremony celebrated his journey into manhood.
  9. La ceremonia de transición celebró su viaje hacia la masculinidad.

  10. "To prove one's manhood"

  11. Some young men feel they must prove their manhood through risky behaviors.
  12. Algunos hombres jóvenes sienten que deben probar su masculinidad a través de comportamientos arriesgados.

  13. "Real men"

  14. Many believe that real men respect others and embrace their own manhood without arrogance.
  15. Muchos creen que los hombres de verdad respetan a los demás y abrazan su propia masculinidad sin arrogancia.

Etymology

The word "manhood" comes from the Old English "mann" (man) combined with "hood," a suffix denoting a state or condition. The word has evolved over time, with "hood" being derived from the Old English "hæd," which indicates "having the qualities of."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms - Masculinity - Manliness - Manhood

Antonyms - Womanhood - Femininity - Childhood (in terms of maturity or adult status)



25-07-2024