womankind
/ˈwʊmənkaɪnd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwʊmənkaɪnd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwu̇-mən-ˌkīnd How to pronounce womankind (audio)/ (ame, mw)
womankind — noun
1. all women viewed together as one group, not as separate individuals.
all women viewed together as one group, not as separate individuals.
The museum show explored how womankind has worked, traveled, and raised families.
formal collective noun + has + past participles
In Aya's history class, womankind was discussed through queens, nurses, and factory workers.
womankind in a classroom discussion of social history
The novel asks whether technology will change how womankind cares for children.
For centuries, laws written by men limited what womankind could own.
- women
the normal modern word for female people considered together
- womanhood
focuses more on the state or experience of being a woman
- the female sex
more biological or scientific in tone
- men
male people considered together as a group
文法句型
womankind + singular verb
for / of womankind
用法筆記
Womankind is formal and can sound old-fashioned. It is mostly used in writing or speeches about women's history, rights, or position in society, not in everyday conversation about specific women.