/ˌsʌfrəˈʤɛtˈ/ – noun
Definition: người phụ nữ đấu tranh cho quyền bầu cử của nữ giới.
A more thorough explanation: A suffragette is a person, typically a woman, who advocates for the right to vote, especially in the context of the women’s suffrage movement.
Example: The suffragette movement fought for women’s suffrage, leading to the eventual passing of the 19th Amendment in the United States.