Everywoman is used to refer to women in general. If you say, for example, that a character in a film or book is an everywoman, you mean that the character has experiences and emotions that are like those of any ordinary person.
She became an everywoman, and finally started getting roles on television.
everywoman in British English
(ˈɛvrɪˌwʊmən)
nounWord forms: plural-women
1.
a woman who exemplifies all women in some way
2.
an ordinary woman
His co-host is radio personality Jo Stanley as the voice of the Australian everywoman
Everywoman in American English
(ˈɛvriˌwʊmən)
noun
[oftene-]
a woman or female fictional character regarded as representing all women or the average woman