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'The Stepford Wives' was too big, and it was unsatisfying to do. Not that it was unsatisfying to do, but it was unsatisfying as a result because, as much as I loved parts of it, and I'm really proud of so much of it, the entire movie wasn't what I wanted it to be. It's my own fault; I didn't follow my instincts.
Frank Oz

Meaning of "Stepford" in the English dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD STEPFORD

From The Stepford Wives (1972), a book by US writer Ira Levin which depicted a neighbourhood in which men turn their wives into placid and obedient robots.
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PRONUNCIATION OF STEPFORD

Stepford  [ˈstɛpˌfəd] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF STEPFORD

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Stepford can act as a noun and an adjective.
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WHAT DOES STEPFORD MEAN IN ENGLISH?

The Stepford Wives

The Stepford Wives is a 1972 satirical thriller novel by Ira Levin. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a photographer and young mother who begins to suspect that the frighteningly submissive housewives in her new idyllic Connecticut neighborhood may be robots created by their husbands. Two films of the same name have been adapted from the novel; the first starred Katharine Ross and was released in 1975, while a remake starring Nicole Kidman appeared in 2004. Edgar J. Scherick produced the 1975 version, all three sequels, and was posthumously credited as producer in the 2004 remake. The term "Stepford wife", which is often used in popular culture, stemmed from the novel and is usually a reference to a submissive and docile wife. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it was sometimes used in reference to any woman, even an accomplished professional woman, who had subordinated her life and/or career to her husband's interests and who affected submission and devotion to him even in the face of the husband's public problems and disgrace.

Definition of Stepford in the English dictionary

The definition of Stepford in the dictionary is blandly conformist and submissive.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH STEPFORD


Ashford
ˈæʃfəd
Bedford
ˈbɛdfəd
Beresford
ˈbɛrɪsˌfəd
Bradford
ˈbrædfəd
Chelmsford
ˈtʃɛlmzfəd
Crawford
ˈkrɔːfəd
Guildford
ˈɡɪlfəd
Hartford
ˈhɑːtfəd
Hereford
ˈhɛrɪfəd
Mumford
ˈmʌmfəd
Oxford
ˈɒksfəd
Rockford
ˈrɒkfəd
rutherford
ˈrʌðəfəd
Stafford
ˈstæfəd
Stamford
ˈstæmfəd
Stanford
ˈstænfəd
Telford
ˈtɛlfəd
Trafford
ˈtræfəd
Waterford
ˈwɔːtəfəd
Watford
ˈwɒtfəd

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE STEPFORD

Stepford wife
stephane
stephanite
stephanotis
Stephen
Stephenson
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steplike
stepmother
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stepney
stepover
steppe
stepped
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stepper
Steppes

WORDS THAT END LIKE STEPFORD

afford
Beckford
Brantford
Castleford
Count Rumford
Crockford
Dartford
Deptford
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Hertford
Lifford
Longford
New Bedford
Pickford
Rumford
Salford
Stableford
Strafford
Stretford
Wexford

Synonyms and antonyms of Stepford in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about Stepford

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QUOTES WITH «STEPFORD»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word Stepford.
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Frank Oz
'The Stepford Wives' was too big, and it was unsatisfying to do. Not that it was unsatisfying to do, but it was unsatisfying as a result because, as much as I loved parts of it, and I'm really proud of so much of it, the entire movie wasn't what I wanted it to be. It's my own fault; I didn't follow my instincts.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEPFORD»

Discover the use of Stepford in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Stepford and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Stepford Wives
The internationally bestselling novel by the author of A Kiss Before Dying, The Boys from Brazil, and Rosemary's Baby With an Introduction by Peter Straub For Joanna, her husband, Walter, and their children, the move to beautiful Stepford ...
Ira Levin, 2011
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Horror Films of the 1970s
The real terror of The Stepford Wives is best expressed in Joanna's fear mid-way through the picture when she realizes that her very soul, her identity, is truly at stake. She is aware that under the new regime she will cook and clean, but no ...
John Kenneth Muir, 2002
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Stepford Bound
Welcome to Stepford, a place unlike any other on Earth where absolute domination over women is the foundation upon which this town was built.
Benson, 2003
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Technophobia!: Science Fiction Visions of Posthuman Technology
often results from mad male scientists, such as Rotwang in Metropolis, Tyrell in Blade Runner, and Dr. Daniels in Android (1982), or the husbands in The Stepford Wives (1975, 2004). AmoviebasedonIra Levin's1972novel, TheStepfordWives ...
Daniel Dinello, 2005
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Feminism and Pop Culture: Seal Studies
Stepford Revisited As an allegory for a growing fear of feminism, it doesn't get much better than the 1975 film The Stepford Wives. The movie, based on Ira Levin's 1972 novel of the same name, tells the story of Joanna Eberhardt, a New York ...
Andi Zeisler, 2008
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Disco Divas: Women and Popular Culture in the 1970s
29 Through such references, The Stepford Wives teaches that there are justified and unjustified forms of feminism. The men in the film are oppressive and distasteful, and we are meant to sympathize with the protagonist and the other women ...
Sherrie A. Inness, 2003
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Popular Feminist Fiction as American Allegory
When Joanna and her family arrive in Stepford, the novel draws on the classic regionalist conventions in which the city dweller explores an unfamiliar pastoral landscape. In the regionalist chronotope, the remote country locale is customarily  ...
Jane Elliott, 2008
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The Red Church:
the yard, in the shade of the trees, stood some members of the congregation: Stepford Matheson, Sonny Absher, Donna Gregg, and Rudy Buchanan. Rudy carried a shotgun and a Bible. They started forward, Rudy's broad face split with a grin, ...
Scott Nicholson, 2010
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The Pedagogy of Adaptation
The Stepford Wives [2004], dir. Frank OZ, perf. Nicole Kidman, Matthew Bro— derick, Bette Midler (DVD B0002W4UDE: Paramount Home Video, 2004). 12. The Stepford Wives [1975], dir. Bryan Forbes, perf. Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, ...
Dennis Cutchins, Laurence Raw, James M. Welsh, 2010
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Gendered (Re)Visions: Constructions of Gender in Audiovisual ...
Another example of androids being used to provide a parody of gender stereotypes is Frank Oz's The Stepford Wives (2004), a remake of a film from 1975. Oz's movie focuses on Stepford, an apparently idyllic community in Connecticut, ...
Marion Gymnich, Kathrin Ruhl, Klaus Scheunemann, 2010

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STEPFORD»

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Dream Wife, not your typical stepford wives
A sugar coated, glitter covered, kitsch cake, stomped on by a holographic heel. This is one of the many highlights from the video for 'Believe', Dream Wife's first ... «Oxford Student, Jun 15»
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'Humans': AMC's Eerie Human-Like Robot TV Series Makes …
Somewhat reminiscent of the 1975 movie The Stepford Wives, AMC's Humans is a sci-fi thriller that centers around the strange world of human-like robots ... «The Inquisitr, Jun 15»
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Moms Demand Action: Bloomberg's 'Stepford Robots' in Texas (with …
Women from Moms Demand Action, an anti-gun organization funded by Michael Bloomberg, lined up at the Texas Capitol this week to hypnotize legislators by ... «Breitbart News, May 15»
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The Stepford Student – The Spectator's gift to the world
The Stepford Student website is full of interesting articles on current affairs. For instance 'I couldn't give a single flying shit about electoral reform' by Nathan ... «Spectator.co.uk, May 15»
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Watch Natalie Imbruglia Channel a 'Dark Stepford Wives' Vibe for …
The dark Stepford wives vibe, and his reference of Gregory Crewdson's photography. Such beautiful colors and mood. It's so cinematic and gives the song a ... «Billboard, Apr 15»
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Save Gardies from the Stepford Students
In order to keep my heart rate at a regular pace, I am often loathe to engage in student politics. I have used reaching my late twenties as an excuse to remove ... «Spiked, Mar 15»
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BioShock shakes hands with Stepford in 'We Happy Few'
Think BioShock with a splash of V for Vendetta and a smattering of picture-perfect Stepford. "I will say that Bioshock wasn't a direct inspiration, it's just that our ... «Engadget, Feb 15»
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The Stepford Wives at 40: Slyly skewering gender roles before it was …
Why it's significant: The Stepford Wives was based on a novel by Ira Levin (Rosemary's Baby) -- one of three sci-fi-related works that Levin wrote, the others ... «Blastr, Feb 15»
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Miss Cheltenham Sophie Lydia Smith branded a 'Stepford Wife' on …
But last night, Miss Cheltenham Sophie Lydia Smith, was clearly upset by being described as a 'Stepford Wife' on the Channel 4 show on Wednesday. It was a ... «Gloucestershire Echo, Jan 15»
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Podcast: Brendan O'Neill on Oxford's Stepford Students, and …
On this week's View from 22 podcast, Brendan O'Neill and Harriet Brown from the University of Oxford debate this week's cover feature on the 'Stepford ... «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 14»

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