IPA: /ˈwʊmənˌpaʊər/
KK: /ˈwʊmənˌpaʊər/
The strength, influence, or ability of women to participate in various activities, especially in the workforce or social movements.
The organization promotes womanpower by encouraging women to take on leadership roles in their communities.
The word 'womanpower' is formed from 'woman' (from Old English 'wīfmann', meaning female human) and 'power' (from Latin 'potere', meaning to be able or have strength). The term 'womanpower' refers to the strength and capabilities of women.
Think of 'woman' as a female human and 'power' as strength — together, they represent the strength and capabilities of women.
No commonly confused words.