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virginity


Meanings
  • noun

    The state of a person who has never had sexual intercourse.

    - "She was a virgin when she got married."
    - "The doctor asked if the patient was a virgin."
    - "Many religious traditions place great importance on virginity before marriage."
  • noun

    The state of being unbroken, unspoiled, or untouched.

    - "The bottle of wine was a virgin, never opened before."
    - "The painting was a virgin masterpiece, never been exhibited before."

Synonyms

V card , cherry , maidenhead , maidenhood , maidhood
Rhymes
Words rhyming with virginity
chastity , purity , curiosity
Variants
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virginities , virginity , lose her virginity , lose his virginity , lose one's virginity , lose their virginity
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'virgo' meaning 'maiden, young woman' and 'ginityis' from 'ginitas' meaning 'unbroken, unspoiled'.


Trivia
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  1. The hymen, a thin membrane in the vaginal area, was once believed to be a definitive marker of virginity. However, it can be torn or stretched for reasons other than sexual intercourse, such as athletic activities or childbirth.

  2. In some cultures, a woman's virginity was proven by a 'blood test' performed on her wedding night. This practice is now considered outdated and harmful.

  3. The concept of virginity has been depicted in various forms of art throughout history, including paintings, sculptures, and literature. One famous example is Sandro Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus', which depicts the goddess Venus emerging from the sea, fully grown and naked, symbolizing her virgin birth.


Related Concepts
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  1. Chastity: The quality of being morally pure and sexually abstinent.

  2. Purity: The quality of being free from sin or impurity.

  3. Innocence: The state of being free from knowledge of evil or sin.


Culture
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Virginity has been a significant cultural concept throughout history, particularly in religious and moral contexts. In many religions, virginity before marriage is considered a virtue and a sign of purity and dedication to God. In literature and art, virginity has been depicted as a symbol of innocence and beauty. In music, there are numerous songs about virginity and its loss.

How to Memorize "virginity"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a young woman with a white dress and a veil, symbolizing her purity and innocence.
    - Visualize a bottle of water, untouched and pure.
    - Think of a blank piece of paper, waiting to be filled with knowledge and experiences.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'virginity' with the word 'purity'.
    - Think of the word 'maiden' when you hear 'virginity'.
    - Remember that virginity is a state of being unbroken or unspoiled.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'PURE' to remember the definition: P-Purity, U-Unbroken, R-Reserved, E-Exclusive.


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