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The Merriam-Webster dictionary for 2018 has added 850 new words.
One of them is the verb mansplain, which means "to explain condescendingly."
Example: "Ryan began to mansplain about film history to his date, even though she had a PhD in the subject."
What if we replaced "Ryan" with "Jane"? Can a female also be said to "mansplain"? My source does not say.
Source: The November, 2018, print edition of the Reader's Digest.
One of them is the verb mansplain, which means "to explain condescendingly."
Example: "Ryan began to mansplain about film history to his date, even though she had a PhD in the subject."
What if we replaced "Ryan" with "Jane"? Can a female also be said to "mansplain"? My source does not say.
Source: The November, 2018, print edition of the Reader's Digest.