Matching Pairs Hamlet, Thy Name is Woman!Online version Let's get ready for a TED Talk! Match the words to their definitions by Jessica Rivas Murillo 1 feminism 2 anxiety 3 dummy 4 harassment 5 fairer 6 shrew 7 beaten 8 playwright 9 man-splaining 10 syndrome 11 binary 12 imposter 13 intersectionality 14 inequality 15 expectations 16 resolute 17 archetype 18 chastised 19 high-spirited 20 gendered relating to two things or parts; characterized by having two distinct forms or states. a group of symptoms that consistently occur together and indicate the presence of a particular disease or disorder. influenced or determined by one's gender identity or societal expectations based on gender. a person who is perceived as unintelligent or lacking common sense. beliefs or assumptions about what will happen or how someone will behave in a given situation. the act of a man explaining something to a woman in a condescending or patronizing manner, often assuming she has less knowledge on the subject. a bad-tempered and aggressive woman. unwanted or unwelcome behavior that causes distress or discomfort, typically related to gender, race, or other personal characteristics. the state of being unequal, especially in regards to opportunities, treatment, or rights. a person who writes plays. someone who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others. interconnected nature of social categorizations (race, class, and gender). It creates overlapping systems of discrimination and disadvantage. reprimanded or scolded severely for one's actions or behavior. a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. defeated or overcome by someone or something. a typical example of a certain person or thing; an original model from which all similar things are based. the belief in and advocacy for equal rights and opportunities for women. full of energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness. determined and unwavering in one's beliefs or decisions. more just or equitable; free from bias or favoritism.