Pronunciation: /eɪˈdʒɛndər/
noun a person who does not identify with any gender
A1 An agender person does not identify with any gender.
A2 My friend recently came out as agender.
B1 There is a growing awareness and acceptance of agender individuals in society.
B2 Agender people may choose to use different pronouns to reflect their identity.
C1 The agender community advocates for greater visibility and representation in media.
C2 Agender individuals often face discrimination and lack of understanding in their daily lives.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who does not identify with any gender
A1 I am agender, which means I do not identify as male or female.
A2 Agender individuals may choose to use they/them pronouns.
B1 The agender community advocates for gender-neutral restrooms.
B2 Agender people often face discrimination and lack of understanding.
C1 Many agender individuals seek legal recognition of their gender identity.
C2 The agender movement continues to push for greater visibility and acceptance in society.
formal The agender individual prefers not to conform to any specific gender identity.
informal My friend who is agender doesn't feel comfortable being labeled as male or female.
slang I heard that person is agender, they don't care about gender norms at all.
figurative Being agender is like being a blank canvas, free from societal expectations of gender.
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