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Stepford
/ ˲õ³ŁÉ±čĖ“ŚÉ»å /
adjective
blandly conformist and submissive
a Stepford employee
noun
a married woman who submits to her husband's will and is preoccupied by domestic concerns and her own personal appearance
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of Stepford1
Example Sentences
When he hosts a dinner party for his underlings, it's a tour de force of grotesque aspiration: thereās a holographic Stepford wife, promises to retire to āle ball pitā after dinner and a main course of lovingly fried rat.
As Nancyās torn between being the picture-perfect housewife and the rebellious free thinker, Kidman recalls the sharp-tongued Joanna Eberhart from āThe Stepford Wives,ā who fought against her communityās robotic femininity until it consumed her.
The filmās trailer shows Kidman living a Stepford Wives-style life in a small town, with a forced smile as she declares āitās just perfectā.
The publisher bills āOne of Our Kindā as āāGet Outā meets āThe Stepford Wives,āā which is a provocative combination thatās sure to spark book club conversations for years to come.
There are a few other reads Iāve cracked into that Iām excited to share my thoughts on soon, including the already released āA Better Worldā from the author of āGood Neighbors,ā Sarah Langan ā think āMidsommarā meets āThe Stepford Wivesā ā and Sara Koffiās āWhile We Were Burning,ā which has been described as āParasiteā meets āSuch a Fun Age.ā
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