Definition of victimhood in English:
victimhood
nounˈvɪktɪmhʊdˈvɪktəmˌhʊd
mass nounThe state of being a victim.
the society nurtures a sense of victimhood
Example sentencesExamples
- They are seen as people struggling to find a way to end their continual victimhood at the hands of outside powers.
- Here are instances of unadulterated female victimhood, yet the silence of the feminists is deafening.
- As a playwright, he ultimately refuses to endorse the language of victimhood.
- They're like storm troopers who manage to go through life weeping for their own victimhood while bullying everybody around them.
- It seems some people repel friends by choosing to wear an air of paranoid victimhood.
Definition of victimhood in US English:
victimhood
nounˈviktəmˌho͝odˈvɪktəmˌhʊd
The state of being a victim.
the society nurtures a sense of victimhood
Example sentencesExamples
- As a playwright, he ultimately refuses to endorse the language of victimhood.
- They are seen as people struggling to find a way to end their continual victimhood at the hands of outside powers.
- They're like storm troopers who manage to go through life weeping for their own victimhood while bullying everybody around them.
- It seems some people repel friends by choosing to wear an air of paranoid victimhood.
- Here are instances of unadulterated female victimhood, yet the silence of the feminists is deafening.