all-male

English

Etymology

From all- +‎ male.

Adjective

all-male (not comparable)

  1. Involving only men and boys.
    Antonym: all-female
    Coordinate term: co-ed
    • 2021 February 24, Hannah Ziady, “All-male boardrooms are a thing of the past at Britain’s top companies”, in CNN Business[1]:
      “It’s hard to believe that as recently as 2011, 43% of the FTSE 350 [index] still had all-male boards,” Mary O’Connor, acting senior partner at KPMG UK, said in a statement.