How to Use everywoman in a Sentence

everywoman

noun
  • There are those who want to lift her up as an everywoman who blazes the trail for the rest of us.
    Caroline Siegrist, Washington Post, 28 Oct. 2020
  • But unlike the everywomen in our lives, most of what is known of Markle comes to us through the lens of media.
    Samantha Willis, Glamour, 18 May 2018
  • Amy’s lament is that of an everywoman, but her actions are those of a psychopath.
    Nora Caplan-Bricker, The New Yorker, 13 Nov. 2019
  • Amid the glut of uber-fancy restaurants, what are the standouts and what about the everyman and everywoman?
    Amanda Faison, Outside Online, 6 Jan. 2023
  • Donna Karan New York is a brand designed for the everywoman.
    Hedy Phillips, Peoplemag, 8 Feb. 2024
  • Jackie is more than an everywoman — there’s no one like Pam Grier.
    K. Austin Collins, Rolling Stone, 25 Dec. 2022
  • The everywoman jumper shows a softer, more approachable side to a public figurehead who is putting down her armour to tell her side of a tale that has been rehashed countless times.
    Alice Newbold, Vogue, 9 Dec. 2022
  • But despite her chicer moments, Miranda’s wardrobe was designed to position her as the show’s everywoman, not the ingenue.
    Glamour, 15 Oct. 2019
  • Sure, modern-day everywoman Blac Chyna has had a few headaches recently.
    Katie Van Syckle, The Cut, 23 July 2017
  • As the blond, willowy daughter of a New Jersey construction magnate, Alix Earle, 22, doesn’t seem like an everywoman on the surface.
    Ej Dickson, Rolling Stone, 20 Apr. 2023
  • Director Jacob Harvey's show takes a deep dive into the psyche of the Young Woman — and forges a palpable everywoman from her misery.
    Chicago Tribune, chicagotribune.com, 14 Sep. 2017
  • This is the magic of Oh’s performance — to portray an ivory tower English professor as an everywoman.
    Nancy Wang Yuen, Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 2021
  • As a result, viewers get the larger-than-life detective who is smarter than everyone else in the room, while the main protagonist serves as the gin-guzzling everywoman just trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
    Amber Dowling, Variety, 14 Oct. 2022
  • The 2017 iteration, by default, was intended to belong to the everywoman, thousands of whom responded to Milano in a deluge of tweets and status updates.
    Allison McGevna, Glamour, 5 Oct. 2018
  • From British everywomen and a doting assistant to a flailing sports-agent to merry, musical murderesses, Renée Zellweger's career has been nothing if not out-of-the-box.
    Lauren Hubbard, Town & Country, 24 May 2019
  • The sweet, plucky matriarch and one-woman support squad appeals greatly to female viewers as the ultimate everywoman.
    Dan Snierson, EW.com, 14 July 2021
  • There is an accessibility, an everywoman-ness to her that is incredibly valuable for the part.
    Roslyn Sulcas, New York Times, 8 Nov. 2022
  • Still, the camera adors Jolie, who hits deep notes as her everywoman crusader survives unbearable cruelty, civic corruption and nightmarish stints in a psych ward.
    Hugh Hart, WIRED, 29 Oct. 2008
  • After addressing the steak fry crowd Saturday, Warren showed more of her everywoman chops by donning an apron and gamely flipping steaks — surrounded by TV cameras and supporters — on a fiery grill.
    BostonGlobe.com, 23 Sep. 2019
  • Taylour Paige also shines as skeptical everywoman Zola, but the film's strongest voice is behind the camera, as Bravo finds inventive and entertaining ways to translate a tweetstorm for the big screen.
    Katie Rife, EW.com, 18 Aug. 2022
  • Such characters couldn’t be everyman or everywoman, but only a very specific kind of man or woman who stood in for a very particular and marginalized community.
    John L. Jackson Jr. Los Angeles Times (tns), Star Tribune, 17 Sep. 2020
  • These victories across the globe were won by a woman who is otherwise everywoman, signing her sons’ school paperwork while doing field interviews in Nepal, racing to hockey games, juggling the family schedule.
    Petula Dvorak, Washington Post, 10 July 2023
  • But Porter’s superpower is her credential as a populist everywoman.
    Kathy Kiely, Washington Post, 5 Apr. 2023
  • Relatable everywoman Jennifer Lawrence is having a baby.
    Jeva Lange, The Week, 9 Sep. 2021
  • Johnson is gifted at playing everyman (and everywoman) characters who may put up a front of confidence, ease and panache, but their fear, inexperience and ordinariness eventually poke holes in their veneer.
    Pam Kragen, sandiegouniontribune.com, 10 Sep. 2017
  • Unlike Bush, who was part of a political dynasty, Palin presented herself in stark contrast as an everywoman positioned outside the federal political machine.
    Julian Zelizer, CNN, 13 May 2022
  • Sturgeon’s political identity is as a plain-speaking, supremely competent everywoman.
    Sam Knight, The New Yorker, 12 June 2023
  • The celebrity intellectual experiencing an emotional implosion or the emotionally repressed everywoman in full existential crisis?
    David Fear, Rolling Stone, 11 Mar. 2023
  • While Lululemon aims for an insider experience, Athleta touts everywoman empowerment and sustainability.
    Kate Bowers, Fortune, 24 Sep. 2019

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