Pronunciation: /ˈɛpɪˌsin/
noun a person or thing that is androgynous or has characteristics of both sexes
A1 An epicene is a person who does not conform to traditional gender roles.
A2 The epicene preferred to be referred to using they/them pronouns.
B1 The epicene model challenged societal norms by embracing both masculine and feminine qualities.
B2 The epicene actor received critical acclaim for their portrayal of a gender-fluid character.
C1 The epicene artist's work explores the fluidity of gender identity in a thought-provoking way.
C2 The epicene author's novel delves deep into the complexities of gender expression and identity.
adjective having characteristics of both sexes or neither sex; of indeterminate sex
A1 The epicene baby clothes were perfect for parents who didn't want to know the gender of their child.
A2 The epicene hairstyle was popular among both men and women.
B1 The epicene fashion trend blurred the lines between traditional male and female clothing.
B2 The artist's epicene sculptures challenged societal norms of gender identity.
C1 The novel featured an epicene protagonist whose gender was intentionally left ambiguous.
C2 The director's epicene approach to casting allowed for a more diverse and inclusive representation of gender in the film.
formal The epicene fashion trend has gained popularity among designers and consumers alike.
informal I love how epicene clothing allows for more versatility in my wardrobe.
slang That outfit is so epicene, I can't tell if it's meant for men or women!
figurative The artist's music was described as epicene, blurring the lines between genres and appealing to a wide audience.
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