feminine in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When used so, some people use special oblique forms for feminine and plural.
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While the more feminine of the two, she is known to become very violent when crossed.
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He also criticized men who wore what were considered feminine or outrageous styles, including togas that were slightly transparent.
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The 15 kathoey students are required to wear male clothing at school but are allowed to sport feminine hairdos.
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She uses her feminine wiles to get money and gifts from men.
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I remember having feminine impulses and just suppressing them.
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He is 3 years old and has a feminine voice.
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Used for a female person or a thing of feminine (grammatical) gender.
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However, she was lumped at the time with other traditional feminine writers.
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Suffix -/ is similar but is attached to feminine words or masculine ending in -/.
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