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Wiktionary

  1. stigmasnoun

    Plural form of stigma.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Stigmas

    of Stigma

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Stigmas in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Stigmas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Stigmas in a Sentence

  1. Benjamin Breyer:

    Educating patients and trying to remove the stigmas associated with sexual dysfunction is important so people who suffer from sexual dysfunction actually get treatment.

  2. Matt Bomer:

    A lot of the themes of this are very much about expression and communication and taking stigmas and judgment and shame off of sexuality and what turns you on.

  3. Eddie George:

    We saw all he had to go through to get to that point as an African-American quarterback. He had to overcome a lot of stigmas and a lot of stereotypes to prove himself in this league, so it goes beyond just the numbers, it goes beyond just what you see on the stat sheet. To see him in the locker room getting taped up and having to take naps because he was tired and beat up and have to get up the next day and go out and fight, that was our culture. Thats who we were.

  4. Alok Patel:

    Too many times, I've heard from parents who turned to the internet because they felt ashamed to ask their pediatrician a question, if we're going to build trust, we need to collectively end these stigmas. A start would be to encourage dialogue, actively listen, and not alienate anyone for asking us questions about themselves or their children.

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