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sisterhood
[ sis-ter-hood ]
noun
- the state of being a sister.
- a group of sisters, especially of nuns or of female members of a church.
- an organization of women with a common interest, as for social, charitable, business, or political purposes.
- congenial relationship or companionship among women; mutual female esteem, concern, support, etc.
- Usually the sisterhood. the community or network of women who participate in or support feminism.
sisterhood
/ 藞蝉瑟蝉迟蓹藢丑蕣诲 /
noun
- the state of being related as a sister or sisters
- a religious body or society of sisters, esp a community, order, or congregation of nuns
- the bond between women who support the Women's Movement
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sisterhood1
Example Sentences
Amanda Knox has found comfort in 鈥渢he sisterhood of ill repute.鈥
For example, look no further than the Department of Homeland Security鈥檚 Kristi Noem 鈥 who leads the sisterhood of the unraveling rants on leak paranoia.
They claim to share a sisterhood but whose dissimilar economic and social statuses rocket to the surface like freshly uncorked champagne bubbles.
It was an unspoken sisterhood traveling daily from east to west.
On New Year鈥檚 Eve, Alba appeared to allude to a new beginning in another post, writing that 2024 was 鈥渇illed with connection, growth, adventures, laughter, peace, sisterhood, transformation, rebirth, joy and so much love.鈥
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