Dictionary Definition
girlish adj : befitting or characteristic of a
young girl; "girlish charm"; "a dress too schoolgirlish for office
wear" [syn: schoolgirlish]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Adjective
- like a girl
Translations
- Chinese: 少女
- Dutch: mesjesachtig
- Finnish: tyttömäinen
- French: ~ de fille
- German: mädchenhaft
- Greek: κοριτσίστικος , κοριτσίστικη , κοριτσίστικο
- Hungarian: lányos
- Korean: 계집애다운
- Novial: pueranatri
- Russian: девичий (djevichij)
- Spanish: ~ de niña
See also
Extensive Definition
Femininity (also called womanliness) refers to
qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be
ideally associated with or especially appropriate to women and girls. Distinct from femaleness, which is a biological
and physiological classification concerned with the reproductive
system, femininity principally refers to
secondary sex characteristics and other behaviors and features
generally regarded as being more prevalent and better suited to
women, whether inborn or socialized. In traditional
Western
culture, such features include gentleness, patience and kindness.
Feminine attributes
The feminine is most often associated with
nurturing, life-giving qualities, creativity and an openness to
those around. The modern social stereotype of a woman is the
complete opposite to a man. A feminine woman has physical
attributes which vary from that of a typical male. Furthermore, the
psychological and behavioral differences that are considered
feminine are the opposite of those associated with masculinity.
These attributes result from the relationship between an
individual's biology and the socialization they receive as a result
of that biology.
Feminine physical attributes
Some research has indicated that a number of heterosexual men may be aroused by child-like smooth skin, big eyes, small noses and chins, though there are cultural differences in those preferences. Some research has also indicated that a 0.7 waist-hip ratio arouses some heterosexual men. These studies have led the media to speculate that these are evolutionary indicators of feminine fertility, although such speculation has yet to be proven. Long eyelashes or high-pitched voices may also be considered feminine by some heterosexual men in the West.Women throughout history have sometimes gone to
extremes to meet exacting cultural standards of what is considered
attractive.
Larger breast size, a trait considered feminine,
is suggested by visual clues, such as the cleavage between the
breasts. Many women in western culture will emphasize cleavage to
enhance femininity. They may do so by means of the cut of the outer
wear, and by brassieres (bras) that push
the breasts upwards and together. Special pads and inserts in the
bra can also be used to aid in the positioning of the breasts
higher.
Foot Binding
For centuries in China, foot binding produced unnaturally small and deformed feet, where toes often rotted due to lack of circulation. Small feet are still considered attractive culturally however. Today, feet continue to remain a fetish across the world over.Corsets
In the early twentieth-century United States and Europe, women wore corsets that restricted their movement and caused a variety of health problems, including shortness of breath, malformed organs, atrophied back muscles and difficulty in labor.High Heels
Modern women often wear high-heeled shoes. The discomfort commonly associated with high-heeled shoes is endured for the visual effect of elongated legs.Eating Disorders
Many women in the West also restrict their food intake in an effort to achieve what they consider an attractively thin body, which in extreme cases can lead to eating disorders.Many people criticize the fashion and
entertainment industries for promoting underweight , unrealistic
and arguably unhealthy ideals of feminine beauty.
Neck Rings
In parts of Africa and Asia, neck rings still signify femininity, in rare cases leaving their wearers crippled and dependent on their husbands.USA
In the United States, film, television, newspapers and magazines have promoted dieting, clothing, makeup and hair products, as well as cosmetic surgery and drugs as ways to achieve feminine beauty.Domestic Tasks
Feminine work in the West has traditionally been tied to the domestic sphere. Cooking, cleaning and looking after children has therefore been regarded as work better suited to women.Femininity in men
Femininity in men, as masculinity in women, is often considered to be negative due to its contradiction of traditional roles. A common stereotype of homosexual men is that they are effeminate, with exaggerated feminine traits. In reality, gay men, like all men, range from very feminine to very masculine. Drag culture, often associated with homosexuality, makes a virtue of male femininity.Notes
girlish in German: Weiblichkeit
girlish in Spanish: Feminidad
girlish in French: Féminité
girlish in Japanese: 女らしさ
girlish in Portuguese: Feminilidade
girlish in Russian: Женственность
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
airy,
attenuate, attenuated, beardless, boyish, boylike, calflike, childish, childlike, coltish, delicate, diaphanous, diluted, distaff, ethereal, female, feminine, fine, fine-drawn, finespun, flimsy, frail, gauzy, gentlewomanlike,
girllike, gossamer, gracile, gynecic, gynecoid, gynic, insubstantial, kiddish, kittenish, lacy, ladylike, light, little-girlish, maiden, maidenly, matronal, matronlike, matronly, misty, muliebral, papery, petticoat, puerile, puplike, puppyish, puppylike, rare, rarefied, slender, slenderish, slight, slight-made, slim, slimmish, slinky, small, subtle, svelte, sylphlike, tenuous, thin, thin-bodied, thin-set,
thin-spun, thinnish,
threadlike, vague, wasp-waisted, watered, watered-down, watery, weak, willowy, wiredrawn, wispy, womanish, womanlike, womanly