C1 verb 文語

unmanfy

/ʌnˈmæn.faɪ/

To deprive someone or something of traditionally masculine qualities, strength, or vigor. It is often used figuratively to describe the process of making a person or a concept appear weak, vulnerable, or less assertive than expected.

例文

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1

He worried that admitting his fears would unmanfy his image in front of his friends.

He was concerned that showing vulnerability would make him appear less masculine to his peers.

2

The opposition sought to unmanfy the leader's authority by highlighting his recent indecisiveness.

The rivals attempted to weaken the leader's powerful stance by pointing out his lack of resolve.

3

Don't let their teasing unmanfy you; staying true to yourself is real strength.

Do not allow their jokes to make you feel less powerful or confident.

語族

名詞
unmanfication
Verb
unmanfy
形容詞
unmanfied
関連
unmanliness
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覚え方のコツ

Look at the suffix: '-fy' means 'to make'. 'Un-' means 'not'. So, 'un-man-fy' literally means 'to make not a man' (to strip of strength).

クイックテスト

The general feared that a retreat would _______ his soldiers' courage in the eyes of the enemy.

正解!

正解は: unmanfy

例文

1

He worried that admitting his fears would unmanfy his image in front of his friends.

everyday

He was concerned that showing vulnerability would make him appear less masculine to his peers.

2

The opposition sought to unmanfy the leader's authority by highlighting his recent indecisiveness.

formal

The rivals attempted to weaken the leader's powerful stance by pointing out his lack of resolve.

3

Don't let their teasing unmanfy you; staying true to yourself is real strength.

informal

Do not allow their jokes to make you feel less powerful or confident.

4

Sociological studies often examine how modern labor conditions can unmanfy the traditional worker archetype.

academic

Academic research looks at how current job environments might strip away traditional traits of strength from workers.

5

The aggressive takeover was intended to unmanfy the smaller company's presence in the market.

business

The hostile acquisition aimed to strip the smaller firm of its competitive strength and influence.

語族

名詞
unmanfication
Verb
unmanfy
形容詞
unmanfied
関連
unmanliness

よく使う組み合わせ

unmanfy the resolve to weaken someone's determination
unmanfy his reputation to make someone's status seem less powerful
completely unmanfy to totally strip away strength or masculine traits
unmanfy through fear to use intimidation to make someone lose their confidence
unmanfy the spirit to crush someone's internal drive or courage

よく使うフレーズ

to unmanfy the ego

to humble or weaken someone's sense of self-importance

unmanfy the opposition

to render the opposing side powerless

unmanfy by design

intentionally making something or someone appear weaker

よく混同される語

unmanfy vs unmanly

Unmanly is an adjective describing a state, whereas unmanfy is a verb describing the action of making something unmanly.

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使い方のコツ

This is a rare, morphologically derived verb. It is most likely to appear in literary contexts or specialized vocabulary tests that focus on the use of the causative suffix '-fy'.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use the adjective 'unmanly' when they actually mean the action (verb) 'unmanfy'. Remember that '-fy' always indicates an action of making or becoming.

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覚え方のコツ

Look at the suffix: '-fy' means 'to make'. 'Un-' means 'not'. So, 'un-man-fy' literally means 'to make not a man' (to strip of strength).

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語源

Constructed from the English prefix 'un-' (expressing reversal), 'man' (the root), and the suffix '-fy' (from Latin '-ficare', meaning 'to make').

文法パターン

The verb follows a regular conjugation: unmanfies (present), unmanfied (past), unmanfying (present participle). It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object.
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文化的な背景

The word relies on traditional, often dated, gender norms where 'manliness' is synonymous with power and emotional stoicism.

クイックテスト

The general feared that a retreat would _______ his soldiers' courage in the eyes of the enemy.

正解!

正解は: unmanfy

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