Monosexism

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Pronunciation: /ˈmɑnoʊˌsɛksɪzəm/

Definitions of monosexism

noun a term used to describe discrimination or prejudice against individuals who identify as bisexual, pansexual, or other non-monosexual orientations

Example Sentences

A1 Monosexism is the belief that only one gender is superior to the other.

A2 Monosexism can lead to discrimination against individuals who do not fit traditional gender norms.

B1 Monosexism can manifest in various forms of prejudice and bias towards non-binary individuals.

B2 Awareness of monosexism is important in creating inclusive environments for people of all gender identities.

C1 Addressing monosexism requires challenging societal norms and advocating for equality for all gender identities.

C2 Educating others about the harmful effects of monosexism is crucial in promoting diversity and acceptance in society.

Examples of monosexism in a Sentence

formal Monosexism is the belief that only individuals who are exclusively heterosexual or exclusively homosexual are valid.

informal Some people may not realize they are perpetuating monosexism by assuming everyone is either straight or gay.

slang Don't be monosexist and assume someone's sexual orientation based on stereotypes.

figurative Breaking down monosexism is essential for creating a more inclusive society.

Grammatical Forms of monosexism

past tense

monosexismed

plural

monosexisms

comparative

more monosexist

superlative

most monosexist

present tense

monosexism

future tense

will monosexism

perfect tense

have monosexismed

continuous tense

is monosexisming

singular

monosexism

positive degree

monosexism

infinitive

to monosexism

gerund

monosexisming

participle

monosexismed

Origin and Evolution of monosexism

First Known Use: 1975 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'monosexism' is believed to have originated from the combination of the prefix 'mono-' meaning 'one' or 'single' and the suffix '-sexism' referring to discrimination based on gender.
Evolution of the word: The term 'monosexism' was first used in the context of discussions around discrimination and prejudice based on sexual orientation, particularly towards individuals who identify as either exclusively heterosexual or exclusively homosexual. Over time, the word has been increasingly used to address biases and inequalities related to monosexual identities within the LGBTQ+ community.