Manhood ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Manhood ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being a man; masculinity.
  2. The quality or characteristics considered to be typical of men.

Origin:

Middle english manhode, from man + -hood.

Examples:

  1. He struggled to come to terms with his own manhood.
  2. He was determined to prove his manhood by completing the marathon.
  3. He was praised for his courage and manhood.
  4. He faced his fears with manhood and determination.
  5. He felt that he had finally achieved manhood when he graduated from college.

(As a noun)

Manhood ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being a man; masculinity.
  2. The quality or characteristics considered to be typical of men.

Origin:

Middle english manhode, from man + -hood.

Examples:

  1. He struggled to come to terms with his own manhood.
  2. He was determined to prove his manhood by completing the marathon.
  3. He was praised for his courage and manhood.
  4. He faced his fears with manhood and determination.
  5. He felt that he had finally achieved manhood when he graduated from college.
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