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- Dictionarysisterhood/ˈsɪstəhʊd/
noun
- 1. the relationship between sisters: "much of sisterhood is about sharing lipsticks"
- 2. an association, society, or community of women linked by a common interest, religion, or trade: "the Anglicans set up Sisterhoods all over England"
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1. a. : the state of being a sister. b. : sisterly relationship. 2. : a community or society of sisters. especially : a society of women in a religious order. 3. : the solidarity of women based on shared conditions, experiences, or concerns. Examples of sisterhood in a Sentence.
SISTERHOOD definition: 1. a strong feeling of friendship and support among women who are involved in action to improve…. Learn more.
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.
an association or society of women who are linked together by a common religion or trade or interest. synonyms: sistership. see more.
noun. 1. the state of being a sister. 2. a group of sisters, esp. of nuns or of female members of a church. 3. an organization of women with a common interest, as for social, charitable, business, or political purposes. 4. congenial relationship or companionship among women; mutual female esteem, concern, support, etc.
[countable + singular or plural verb] a group of women who live in a community together, especially a religious one. See sisterhood in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: sisterhood. Definition of sisterhood noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
1. the state of being a sister. 2. a group of nuns or other females bound by religious ties. 3. an organization of women with a common interest, as for social or charitable purposes. 4. congenial relationship among women. 5. the community or network of women who support feminism.