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Definition of machismo in English: machismonoun məˈtʃɪzməʊməˈkɪzməʊmɑˈtʃizmoʊ mass nounStrong or aggressive masculine pride. 大男子气概;男子傲气 the exaggerated machismo displayed in the tango Example sentencesExamples - Violence against women is part of our culture which is dominated by machismo and chauvinism.
- Texas is a place that has cowboys, a very strong machismo influence, and a border culture - these were things I wanted to put into play in the piece.
- It is easy to see why drag kings might resort to sexist stereotypes; without aggression, dominance, or machismo, what signifiers can a performer use to communicate masculinity to the audience?
- Broccoli's subtle equation of masculinity with violence is the dark side of machismo.
- Another may be more to do with male egos and machismo.
- The ideology of machismo refers to masculine dominance and sexual conquest.
- Men do not take machismo's exaggerated masculinity as their model for behavior, which isolates them from friends who do.
- Also in the rural areas, some of the more traditional machismo, an aggressively strong masculine character associated with patriarchy, prevailed.
- Drunk or sober, I've seen more than one situation spiral out of control for no good reason - other than ego, pride and more than a little dueling machismo from both sides.
- Rudy G is more than just a manly man filled with macho manliness and male machismo.
- Society has a big problem dealing with the lethal cultural combination of excessive drinking and the aggressive machismo of young men - a problem that will never be solved.
- Strong leftist movements have placed gender on the social agenda, although machismo remains strong.
- If she can extricate them both from this strong hold of irrational machismo, then time's death grip may perhaps weaken.
- A male Cancer-Pisces, fearing that his sensitivity is a form of weakness, may try to assume an aggressive persona, hoping to conceal his feelings with an overt display of toughness or machismo.
- The key concept for defining masculinity is machismo, which is associated with violence, power, aggressiveness, and sexual assertiveness.
- She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society.
- The idea of aggressive machismo being challenged by lesbian-tinged femininity and losing to the softness of woman was interesting.
- We can only assume that fashionable aggression and machismo deter more women from having their say on political issues.
- And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo.
- His threats and protestations do nothing to sway her - her resolve is stronger than his machismo.
Synonyms (aggressive) masculinity, macho, toughness, chauvinism, male chauvinism, sexism, laddishness virility, manliness
Origin1940s: from Mexican Spanish, from macho 'male', from Latin masculus. Rhymesgizmo, gran turismo, verismo Definition of machismo in US English: machismonounmäˈCHēzmōmɑˈtʃizmoʊ Strong or aggressive masculine pride. 大男子气概;男子傲气 Example sentencesExamples - Broccoli's subtle equation of masculinity with violence is the dark side of machismo.
- If she can extricate them both from this strong hold of irrational machismo, then time's death grip may perhaps weaken.
- Society has a big problem dealing with the lethal cultural combination of excessive drinking and the aggressive machismo of young men - a problem that will never be solved.
- Rudy G is more than just a manly man filled with macho manliness and male machismo.
- Men do not take machismo's exaggerated masculinity as their model for behavior, which isolates them from friends who do.
- The idea of aggressive machismo being challenged by lesbian-tinged femininity and losing to the softness of woman was interesting.
- She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society.
- Drunk or sober, I've seen more than one situation spiral out of control for no good reason - other than ego, pride and more than a little dueling machismo from both sides.
- And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo.
- Also in the rural areas, some of the more traditional machismo, an aggressively strong masculine character associated with patriarchy, prevailed.
- It is easy to see why drag kings might resort to sexist stereotypes; without aggression, dominance, or machismo, what signifiers can a performer use to communicate masculinity to the audience?
- Strong leftist movements have placed gender on the social agenda, although machismo remains strong.
- Another may be more to do with male egos and machismo.
- The ideology of machismo refers to masculine dominance and sexual conquest.
- His threats and protestations do nothing to sway her - her resolve is stronger than his machismo.
- Texas is a place that has cowboys, a very strong machismo influence, and a border culture - these were things I wanted to put into play in the piece.
- Violence against women is part of our culture which is dominated by machismo and chauvinism.
- We can only assume that fashionable aggression and machismo deter more women from having their say on political issues.
- A male Cancer-Pisces, fearing that his sensitivity is a form of weakness, may try to assume an aggressive persona, hoping to conceal his feelings with an overt display of toughness or machismo.
- The key concept for defining masculinity is machismo, which is associated with violence, power, aggressiveness, and sexual assertiveness.
Synonyms masculinity, aggressive masculinity, macho, toughness, chauvinism, male chauvinism, sexism, laddishness
Origin1940s: from Mexican Spanish, from macho ‘male’, from Latin masculus. |