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superwoman
English
Etymology
From super- +? -woman.
From 1943's Superwoman, published by DC Comics in 1943
Noun
superwoman (plural superwomen)
- (informal) A woman who looks after a home and children as well as being employed in a full-time job.
- A woman with superhuman powers.
- 1999, J. Allan Hobson, Dreaming as Delirium: How the Brain Goes Out of Its Mind (page 229)
- "How much sleep will you get tonight?" I asked.
"Three to five hours," she replied, making me feel a bit more like I was talking to someone from my own planet and not a bionic superwoman designed by a genetic engineer.
- "How much sleep will you get tonight?" I asked.
- 1999, J. Allan Hobson, Dreaming as Delirium: How the Brain Goes Out of Its Mind (page 229)
Hyponyms
- supermom
Translations
French
Etymology
From English.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sy.p?.?wo.man/
Noun
superwoman f (plural superwomen)
- superwoman (woman with superpowers)
See also
- superman
superwoman From the web:
superperson
English
Etymology
super- +? person
Noun
superperson (plural superpersons or superpeople)
- A person with remarkable talents or abilities; a superman or superwoman.
superperson From the web:
- what does superpersonal mean
- superpersonal meaning
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