Pronunciation: /ɑmniˈsɛk.ʃuəl/
adjective relating to or characterized by a sexual orientation that is not limited to people of a particular gender or sexual orientation
A1 She is omnisexual, which means she is attracted to people regardless of their gender identity.
A2 The character in the movie is portrayed as omnisexual, showing interest in all genders.
B1 The novel explores the concept of omnisexuality through the protagonist's relationships with various characters.
B2 The artist's work often delves into themes of omnisexuality and fluidity in human sexuality.
C1 The academic paper discusses the historical context of omnisexuality and its impact on modern society.
C2 The panel of experts debated the nuances of omnisexuality in relation to other sexual orientations during the conference.
formal The psychologist explained that an omnisexual individual is attracted to people regardless of their gender identity.
informal My friend came out as omnisexual and we had a long conversation about their experiences with dating.
slang Some people think being omnisexual means you're just greedy and can't make up your mind.
figurative She described her love for music as omnisexual, as she enjoyed all genres equally.
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