Difference between Women and Woman

July 2022 · 1 minute read
Key Difference: Both women and woman are used to refer to females. A woman is a singular term used to describe a (one) adult lady, whereas women is a plural term used to describe more than one lady.

WomanAn adult female is always referred to as a ‘woman’. Whereas, more than one adult female is always referred to as “women”.

The singular “woman” most likely gets mixed up with the plural “women” because both are spelled with an ‘O’ in the first syllable; only the pronunciation of the 'O' really differentiates them. A woman is pronounced as WO-man, whereas women is pronounced as 'WE-man. One has to remember that these words are not different than “man” (one person) and “men’ (more than one person). See the difference between Mrs, Ms, and Miss.

Example of woman:

The above sentences are referring to a single lady.

See the difference between Miss and Ms

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