Girlish

/ˈɡɝlɪʃ/ adjective

Definition

Having qualities or characteristics typically associated with girls, such as being playful, youthful, or delicate.

Etymology

From 'girl' (origin uncertain, possibly from Middle English or Germanic roots) plus '-ish' (a suffix meaning 'having the quality of'). The '-ish' suffix allows any noun to become descriptive.

Kelly Says

The word 'girlish' reveals how language locks stereotypes into place—we don't say 'girlish strength' or 'girlish ambition,' we say 'girlish giggle.' Language teaches assumptions about who girls are supposed to be.

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Gender History

Carries diminishing connotations when applied to adult women or their work—implies immaturity, lack of seriousness, or frivolousness. Applied selectively to men, it carries different weight. Used historically to dismiss women's contributions as lightweight or unserious.

Inclusive Usage

Specify the actual quality intended: youthful, playful, energetic, whimsical. Avoid applying diminishing modifiers to women's professional or intellectual work.

Inclusive Alternatives

["youthful","playful","energetic","spirited","creative"]

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