Queerplatonic

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kwɪrpləˈtɒnɪk/

Definitions of queerplatonic

adjective describing a close relationship that is not romantic or sexual in nature, but is still intense and meaningful

Example Sentences

A1 I have a queerplatonic relationship with my best friend.

A2 They described their connection as queerplatonic, meaning it was more than friendship but not romantic.

B1 The concept of queerplatonic relationships is becoming more widely accepted in society.

B2 Their queerplatonic bond was based on deep emotional intimacy and mutual respect.

C1 Exploring the boundaries of queerplatonic relationships can lead to a deeper understanding of non-traditional connections.

C2 The complexity of queerplatonic relationships challenges traditional notions of love and partnership.

Examples of queerplatonic in a Sentence

formal The two friends had a queerplatonic relationship, where they were emotionally close but not romantically involved.

informal They're not dating, they're just queerplatonic partners.

slang They're basically like best friends with benefits, but in a queerplatonic way.

figurative Their connection was so deep and unique, it was like a queerplatonic bond that transcended traditional labels.

Grammatical Forms of queerplatonic

past tense

queerplatoniced

plural

queerplatonic

comparative

more queerplatonic

superlative

most queerplatonic

present tense

queerplatonic

future tense

will queerplatonic

perfect tense

have queerplatoniced

continuous tense

queerplatonicing

singular

queerplatonic

positive degree

queerplatonic

infinitive

to queerplatonic

gerund

queerplatonicing

participle

queerplatoniced

Origin and Evolution of queerplatonic

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'queerplatonic' originated from the asexual and aromantic communities to describe a type of relationship that is more than a friendship but not romantic in nature.
Evolution of the word: The term 'queerplatonic' has gained popularity in recent years as a way to define and validate non-traditional relationships outside of the romantic and platonic binary.