Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
chick-lit
Noun
/ˈʧɪk lɪt/

Definition
A genre of literature that focuses on the experiences and issues faced by women, often characterized by light-hearted and humorous writing.

Examples
- The novel is a perfect example of chick-lit, filled with relatable characters and witty humor.
- She enjoys reading chick-lit books during her vacation for a light-hearted escape.
- Many popular authors like Sophie Kinsella and Helen Fielding have made their mark in the chick-lit genre.

Meaning
Chick-lit typically explores themes of romance, friendship, and personal growth, often featuring strong female protagonists navigating their lives and relationships.

Synonyms
- Women’s fiction
- Romantic comedy literature
- Light fiction