flapperdom

/ˈflæpərˌdɒm/

Definitions

1. noun

the quality or state of being a flapper, or a style or period associated with young women in the 1920s who rejected traditional values and norms

“The jazz clubs and speakeasies were a defining feature of the flapperdom of the Roaring Twenties.”

Synonyms

  • jazz age
  • roaring twenties

Antonyms

  • conservatism
  • traditionalism