Gender-Diverse

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛndər daɪˈvɜrs/

Definitions of gender-diverse

adjective describing a group or individual that does not conform to traditional gender norms or identities

Example Sentences

A1 Some people are gender-diverse.

A2 Gender-diverse individuals may face discrimination.

B1 There is a growing awareness of the needs of gender-diverse communities.

B2 Gender-diverse representation in media is improving.

C1 Organizations are implementing policies to support gender-diverse employees.

C2 Research on gender-diverse populations is advancing rapidly.

Examples of gender-diverse in a Sentence

formal The company is committed to creating a more inclusive workplace for gender-diverse individuals.

informal There are a lot of gender-diverse people in our community and we should support them.

slang My friend is gender-diverse and they are absolutely fabulous!

figurative The garden was like a gender-diverse ecosystem, with a variety of plants and flowers thriving together.

Grammatical Forms of gender-diverse

past tense

gender-diversified

plural

gender-diverses

comparative

more gender-diverse

superlative

most gender-diverse

present tense

gender-diverse

future tense

will gender-diverse

perfect tense

have gender-diversed

continuous tense

is gender-diversing

singular

gender-diverse

positive degree

gender-diverse

infinitive

to gender-diverse

gerund

gender-diversing

participle

gender-diversed

Origin and Evolution of gender-diverse

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'gender-diverse' originated as a way to describe individuals who do not conform to traditional gender norms or identities.
Evolution of the word: Originally used within LGBTQ+ communities to promote inclusivity and recognition of diverse gender identities, the term 'gender-diverse' has since gained broader acceptance in mainstream discourse to acknowledge the spectrum of gender identities beyond the binary categories of male and female.