Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛnɪtəl/

Definitions of genital

noun a reproductive organ or external sex organ

Example Sentences

A1 She went to the doctor to get checked for genital infections.

A2 The nurse explained the importance of genital hygiene to the teenagers.

B1 The doctor performed a thorough examination of the patient's genital area.

B2 The specialist recommended a treatment plan for the genital warts.

C1 The research study focused on the genetic factors influencing genital development.

C2 The conference discussed the ethical implications of genetic modification in the genital region.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the reproductive organs

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor asked about any genital pain or discomfort.

A2 She felt embarrassed discussing her genital health with the nurse.

B1 The medication is specifically for treating genital herpes.

B2 The patient underwent surgery to correct a genital abnormality.

C1 The researcher conducted a study on genital warts and their treatment.

C2 The expert in reproductive health discussed the latest advancements in genital surgery.

Examples of genital in a Sentence

formal The doctor conducted a thorough examination of the patient's genital area.

informal She felt uncomfortable discussing her genital health with her friends.

slang I heard some guys making inappropriate jokes about genitalia at the party.

figurative The company's new advertising campaign was like a slap in the face to their competitors' genital region.

Grammatical Forms of genital

past tense

genitalled

plural

genitals

comparative

more genital

superlative

most genital

present tense

genital

future tense

will genital

perfect tense

have genitaled

continuous tense

is genitalling

singular

genital

positive degree

genital

infinitive

to genital

gerund

genitalling

participle

genitaled

Origin and Evolution of genital

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'genital' originated from the Latin word 'genitalis', which is derived from 'genere' meaning 'to beget'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to the reproductive organs, the word 'genital' has evolved to encompass a broader range of sexual characteristics and functions.