noun
- plural of daughterhood; the state, condition, or experience of being a daughter
- the collective identity, relationships, or experiences shared by daughters in a family, community, or society
Usage: usually uncountable in singular form; plural used to refer to multiple instances or types of the experience
Usage: often used in literary, sociological, or feminist contexts
Examples
- The novel explores different daughterhoods across three generations of women.
- She wrote about the complexities of daughterhoods in immigrant families.
- Their daughterhoods were shaped by the cultural values of their parents.
- The book celebrates various forms of daughterhoods and family bonds.
- Daughterhoods in modern society often involve balancing tradition and independence.