domesticity in English

noun
1
home or family life.
the atmosphere is one of happy domesticity

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "domesticity" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "domesticity", or refer to the context using the word "domesticity" in the English Dictionary.

1. Jane Brocket delights in domesticity

2. Short of stability and dependability in domesticity.

3. Any atmosphere of domesticity has long vanished.

4. The pleasant, sincere mess of domesticity.

5. It is foreign domesticity and local grandeur.

6. She married young and settled happily into domesticity.

7. From those two virtues derive the tranquillity, comfort, and content of domesticity.

8. Women, the play seems to suggest, must resist the tyranny of domesticity.

9. It'seems to me that he prefers to enjoy domesticity at one remove.

10. To preserve an unbroken domesticity was essential to his peace of mind.

11. Again, this conclusion runs counter to the general idea of class differences in women's domesticity.

12. It also encompassed a eugenist and imperialist gloss on the importance of domesticity and motherhood.

13. Instead of having an hourglass figure, whose curves suggested motherhood and domesticity, she was boyishly slim.

14. For a man so rooted in his domesticity the nomadic life of the Official War Artist was a gamble.

15. Domesticity need never intrude on the relationship; it may be sporadic(Sentencedict.com), but when there it is always intense.

16. On the one hand the aim is to describe patterns of domesticity in the present sample of housewives.

17. Domesticity need never intrude on the relationship; it may be sporadic, but when there it is always intense.

18. This paper deals with the principle and circuit of diversified telephone interface of intelligentize product in domesticity.

19. The mass production and marketing of family food expresses the dissolution of domesticity as a way of life.

20. None of these writers looks at housework satisfaction; the notion of feminine domesticity is undefined and usually rather vague.

21. She now had dreams of a life beyond Wellesley and domesticity, and she knew she dreaded the summer at Wareham.

22. 22 Making family portraits and documenting weddings, she learned that photographers occupied a special place in the iconography of domesticity.

23. For even in Britain today there is no serious challenge to the idea that care and domesticity are exclusively female responsibilities.

24. The Companionate ideal became a central feature in what some historians see as the emergence of the nuclear family and the rise of domesticity.

25. Cloistered The descriptions also, however, steeped the female orator in what the public viewed as unfeminine gore, not in the more Cloistered patriotism of institutional domesticity

26. ‘shock Absorption’ ‘Nor is it merely that their Absorption into domesticity makes functional sense in a commercial and industrial society.’ ‘But milk appeared to inhibit the antioxidant potential of the flavonoids, reducing their Absorption into the bloodstream.’

27. ‘Changes in educational and employment patterns have made the Companionate marriage between equals more common.’ ‘Although the home was patriarchal, by the Victorian era domesticity also entailed a considerable degree of comfort for the middle-class male from his Companionate …

28. ‘Changes in educational and employment patterns have made the Companionate marriage between equals more common.’ ‘Although the home was patriarchal, by the Victorian era domesticity also entailed a considerable degree of comfort for the middle-class male from his Companionate …

29. White middle-class recruits were particularly sensitive to this perceived loss of status; as a group, they developed a whole arsenal of "Adjustive reactions" that enabled them to maintain self-esteem while acceding to Army discipline.Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II

30. Jane Brocket is the author of The Gentle Art of Domesticity (2007) and The Gentle Art of Quiltmaking (2010) and of two books based on the wonderful things characters eat and do in classic children’s books: Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer (2008) and Ripping Things to Do (2009)―a selection of the pieces in these two books has been collected into one volume for the US as Turkish Delight and