What is another word for Femininely?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛmənˌɪnli] (IPA)

"Femininely" is an adverb that is used to describe traditionally feminine qualities or behaviors. Some synonyms for "femininely" are: ladylike, gracefully, softly, delicately, daintily, elegantly, refinedly, classily, chicly, and stylishly. These words can describe someone's fashion sense, mannerisms, or general demeanor. "Femininely" can also be used to describe something with a feminine vibe, so using words like "floral," "pastel," "frilly," or "lacy" could be considered synonyms in that context. It's important to remember that gendered language can be limiting and stereotypical, so it's always a good idea to consider using gender-neutral language whenever possible.

What are the hypernyms for Femininely?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Femininely

Thrown for so many months upon her own resources, even for the bread of life, her intellect was unconsciously sharpened, and a habit of patient fortitude had strengthened a nature originally clinging and Femininely soft.
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
His only chance for a future worth spending lies in months of physical reeducation, of teaching his Femininely soft body the hardness which stands for manliness; for him must be multiplied days of mental reorganization to change the will of a weakling into saving masterfulness; nor will these suffice unless, in the white heat of a moral revelation, the false tinsel woven into the fabric of his character be consumed.
"Our Nervous Friends Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness"
Robert S. Carroll
"My dear," said Mrs. Odell-Carney, hating herself all the time for engaging in the spread of gossip, but Femininely unable to withstand the test, "your excellent cousin, Mrs. Medcroft, receives two letters a day from London,-great, fat letters which take fifteen minutes to read in spite of the fact that they are written in a perfectly huge hand by a man-a man, d'ye hear?
"The Husbands of Edith"
George Barr McCutcheon

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