Heteronormative

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌhɛtəroʊˈnɔrmətɪv/

Definitions of heteronormative

adjective relating to or based on the belief that heterosexuality is the only natural or normal sexual orientation

Example Sentences

A1 Some people believe that traditional gender roles are heteronormative.

A2 In many societies, there is pressure to conform to heteronormative standards of behavior.

B1 The media often perpetuates heteronormative ideals of romantic relationships.

B2 Educational institutions should strive to be more inclusive and less heteronormative in their teachings.

C1 It is important for society to challenge heteronormative assumptions and promote diversity and acceptance.

C2 Critics argue that the legal system is inherently heteronormative and needs to be reformed to be more inclusive.

Examples of heteronormative in a Sentence

formal The society's perception of relationships is often influenced by heteronormative beliefs.

informal Some people may feel pressured to conform to heteronormative standards in their relationships.

slang It's annoying how everything is so heteronormative sometimes.

figurative Breaking free from heteronormative expectations can feel like a breath of fresh air.

Grammatical Forms of heteronormative

past tense

heteronormatized

plural

heteronormatives

comparative

more heteronormative

superlative

most heteronormative

present tense

heteronormatizes

future tense

will heteronormatize

perfect tense

has heteronormatized

continuous tense

is heteronormatizing

singular

heteronormative

positive degree

heteronormative

infinitive

to heteronormatize

gerund

heteronormatizing

participle

heteronormatized

Origin and Evolution of heteronormative

First Known Use: 1991 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'heteronormative' is derived from the combination of 'hetero-' meaning different or other, and 'normative' meaning establishing or conforming to a standard. It is used to describe the societal expectation that heterosexuality is the norm or default sexual orientation.
Evolution of the word: The term 'heteronormative' gained prominence in academic and social justice circles in the early 1990s as a way to critique and challenge the assumption that heterosexuality is the only natural or acceptable sexual orientation. Since then, it has become more widely used in discussions about LGBTQ+ rights and representation in mainstream culture.