noun a gender-neutral title used in place of traditional gendered titles like Mr., Mrs., or Ms.
Used as a prefix to denote a gender-neutral or non-binary option, such as Mx. or Mxself.
Used as a title for educators who prefer not to be identified by traditional gendered titles, such as Mx. Johnson.
Used as a gender-neutral title option on legal documents, such as Mx. Taylor.
Used as a gender-neutral title option for job applications, such as selecting Mx. as a preferred title.
Used as a gender-neutral honorific title for individuals who do not identify strictly as male or female, such as Mx. Smith.
In the publishing industry, 'Mx' is used as a gender-neutral title for authors who do not identify as either male or female.
Psychologists may use 'Mx' as a respectful and inclusive title when addressing clients or in professional communications.
Educators may use 'Mx' as a gender-neutral title for students or colleagues to create a more inclusive learning environment.
Medical professionals may use 'Mx' as a gender-neutral title when addressing patients to respect their gender identity.