N‑UNCOUNT
You can refer to women in general as
woman
. □
…the oppression of woman.
3
→ see also
career woman
4
woman of the world
→ see
world
USAGE
woman
It is more polite to call someone an
old lady
or an elderly lady
, rather than an ‘old woman’. □
There’s an old lady
who rides a bike around town.
-woman
/-wʊmən/ COMB
[ADJ
n]
-woman
combines with numbers to indicate that something involves the number of women mentioned. □
…a seven-woman team.
wom|an|hood
/wʊ
mənhʊd/
1
N‑UNCOUNT
Womanhood
is the state of being a woman rather than a girl, or the period of a woman's adult life. □
Pregnancy is a natural part of womanhood.
2
N‑UNCOUNT
You can refer to women in general or the women of a particular country or community as
womanhood
. □
She symbolised for me the best of Indian womanhood.
wom|an|iz|er
/wʊ
məna
I
zə
r
/ (womanizers
)
in BRIT, also use womaniser
N‑COUNT
If you describe a man as a
womanizer
, you disapprove of him because he likes to have many short sexual relationships with women. [DISAPPROVAL
]
wom|an|iz|ing
/wʊ
məna
I
z
I
ŋ/
in BRIT, also use womanising1
N‑UNCOUNT
If you talk about a man's
womanizing
, you disapprove of him because he likes to have many short sexual relationships with women. [DISAPPROVAL
]
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] A
womanizing
man likes to have many short sexual relationships with women. [DISAPPROVAL
]
wom|an|kind
/wʊ
mənka
I
nd/ N‑UNCOUNT
You can refer to all women as
womankind
when considering them as a group. [FORMAL
]
wom|an|ly
/wʊ
mənli/ ADJ
People describe a woman's behaviour, character, or appearance as
womanly
when they like it because they think it is typical of, or suitable for, a woman rather than a man or girl. [APPROVAL
] □
She had a classical, womanly shape.
□
…womanly tenderness.
wo
man-to-wo
man
also
woman to woman
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you talk about a
woman-to-woman
conversation, you are talking about an honest and open discussion between two women. ● ADV
[ADV
after v]
Woman to woman
is also an adverb. □
Maybe she would talk to her mother one day, woman to woman.
womb
/wuː
m/ (wombs
) N‑COUNT
A woman's
womb
is the part inside her body where a baby grows before it is born.
wom|bat
/wɒ
mbæt/ (wombats
) N‑COUNT
A
wombat
is a type of furry animal which has very short legs and eats plants. Wombats are found in Australia.
wom|en
/w
I
m
I
n/
Women
is the plural of
woman
.
women|folk
/w
I
m
I
nfoʊk/ N‑PLURAL
[oft poss N
] Some people refer to the women of a particular community as its
womenfolk
, especially when the community is ruled or organized by men. □
Men never notice anything in a house run by their womenfolk.
wo
m|en's group
(
women's groups
) N‑COUNT
A
women's group
is a group of women who meet regularly, usually in order to organize campaigns.
Wo
m|en's Li
b
N‑UNCOUNT
Women's Lib
is the same as
Women's Liberation
. [INFORMAL
, OLD-FASHIONED
]
Wo
m|en's Lib|era
|tion
N‑UNCOUNT
[oft N
n]
Women's Liberation
is the belief and aim that women should have the same rights and opportunities in society as men. [OLD-FASHIONED
]
wo
m|en's move|ment
N‑SING
You use
thewomen's movement
to refer to groups of people and organizations that believe that women should have the same rights and opportunities in society as men.
wo
m|en's room
(
women's rooms
) N‑COUNT
Thewomen's room
is a toilet for women in a public building. [mainly AM
]
won
/wʌ
n/
Won
is the past tense and past participle of
win
.
won|der
◆◆◇ /wʌ
ndə
r
/ (wonders
, wondering
, wondered
)
1
VERB
If you
wonderabout
something, you think about it, either because it interests you and you want to know more about it, or because you are worried or suspicious about it. □ [V
wh]
I wondered what that noise was.
□ [V
+ about
]
'He claims to be her father,' said Max. 'We've been wondering about him.'
□ [V
]
But there was something else, too. Not hard evidence, but it made me wonder.