The plural of stigma is stigmas or (especially in a religious sense) stigmata.
The plural of stigma is stigmas.
A stigma is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular characteristic or attribute. An example of a sentence using "stigma" could be: "There is a stigma attached to mental health issues that can prevent individuals from seeking help."
The root of the word "stigma" comes from the Greek word "stigma," meaning a mark or brand. It originally referred to a mark made by pricking or branding as a sign of disgrace or shame.
The word "stigma" can function as either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural form of can is cans.
Stigma
The stigma
Stigma is a mark of disgrace or infamy.
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In music, Stigma is Vinnie Stigma from Agnostic Front solo band. In psychology, stigma is negative attitudes attached to a mental disorder.
sticky stigma
it holds the stigma in place
The stigma.
Pollen is collected in the stigma.
The stigma catches pollen and the pollen grain germinate on the stigma. The stigma is sticky to catch and trap pollen with various hairs or flaps.
The stigma, the style, and the ovaryThe stigma, style, and ovary.