Womanizing: meaning, definitions and examples

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womanizing

 

[ ˈwʊmənaɪzɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

romantic behavior

Womanizing refers to the practice of a man seeking sexual relationships with multiple women, often with little regard for the feelings or emotional attachments of those women. It is usually characterized by a tendency to engage in short-term flings rather than serious relationships. A womanizer may be charming and charismatic, but their behavior often leads to emotional distress for their partners. This term is often viewed negatively, as it implies a lack of respect or commitment towards women.

Synonyms

casanova, ladies' man, philanderer, womanizer

Examples of usage

  • He was known for womanizing during his younger years.
  • Her friend warned her that he had a reputation for womanizing.
  • His womanizing ways eventually led to the end of many relationships.

Translations

Translations of the word "womanizing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mulherengo

🇮🇳 महिलाओं का शोषण करना

🇩🇪 Frauenheld

🇮🇩 perayu wanita

🇺🇦 женолюб

🇵🇱 kobieciarz

🇯🇵 女好き

🇫🇷 don Juan

🇪🇸 mujeriego

🇹🇷 kadın avcısı

🇰🇷 여자 좋아하는 사람

🇸🇦 مغازل النساء

🇨🇿 nápadník

🇸🇰 dámsky zvodca

🇨🇳 好色之徒

🇸🇮 ženskarski

🇮🇸 kvennaíþróttamaður

🇰🇿 әйелдерді азғырушы

🇬🇪 ქალების მოტყუება

🇦🇿 qadınları aldadan

🇲🇽 mujeriego

Word origin

The term 'womanizing' is derived from the root word 'woman' and the suffix '-izing,' which implies the action of behaving in a certain way. The word 'woman' has Old English origins, tracing back to 'wīfmann' meaning 'female person.' The concept of womanizing has been present throughout history, as men pursuing multiple romantic interests has been a recurring theme across various cultures. In English, the word gained traction in the 20th century, where societal norms around relationships and gender roles began to shift. The negative connotation associated with womanizing reflects a growing awareness and criticism of male promiscuity and the emotional consequences it can have. Literary works and media portrayals often highlight the unfavorable aspects of womanizing, showcasing the impact on both the man and the women involved.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #37,299, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.