Pronunciation: /nɑnˈbaɪˌnɛri/
noun a person who identifies as non-binary
A1 I have a non-binary friend.
A2 Non-binary individuals may not conform to traditional gender norms.
B1 The non-binary community continues to advocate for equal rights.
B2 Non-binary people may use different pronouns to express their gender identity.
C1 Understanding the experiences of non-binary individuals requires empathy and education.
C2 The non-binary movement has made significant strides in raising awareness and promoting inclusivity.
adjective describing a gender identity that does not fit within the traditional binary of male or female
A1 Some people identify as non-binary, meaning they do not exclusively identify as male or female.
A2 Non-binary individuals may use gender-neutral pronouns like 'they/them'.
B1 The non-binary community advocates for greater visibility and acceptance.
B2 Non-binary representation in media is slowly increasing, but there is still a long way to go for true inclusivity.
C1 Understanding the unique experiences of non-binary individuals requires empathy and education.
C2 Non-binary identities challenge traditional notions of gender and expand our understanding of diversity.
formal The company is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for non-binary employees.
informal My non-binary friend prefers they/them pronouns.
slang Have you met that non-binary cutie over there?
figurative The concept of gender as binary is being challenged by the non-binary community.
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