As a noun: “Females are often uncomfortable being called females.” As opposed to “Women are often uncomfortable being called females.”
As an adjective: “Female engineers often report gender related hostility in the workforce” or “The reported rate of sexual violence among female soldiers indicates a serious problem that is being insufficiently dealt with.”
Can you give an example of each?
My teacher is female.
My teacher is a female.
The former is adjectival, the latter is an icky noun. That “a” is doing a lot of work lol.
Latin languages:
The latter is indeed awkward
As a noun: “Females are often uncomfortable being called females.” As opposed to “Women are often uncomfortable being called females.”
As an adjective: “Female engineers often report gender related hostility in the workforce” or “The reported rate of sexual violence among female soldiers indicates a serious problem that is being insufficiently dealt with.”