Pronunciation: /ˈsɛksɪzəm/
noun prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex
A1 Sexism is when someone is treated unfairly because of their gender.
A2 Many people are working to eliminate sexism in the workplace.
B1 Gender equality training can help reduce sexism in society.
B2 There are laws in place to protect individuals from sexism and discrimination.
C1 Sexism can manifest in subtle ways that are not always easy to detect.
C2 Addressing deeply ingrained sexism requires a shift in societal attitudes and beliefs.
formal Sexism in the workplace is a serious issue that needs to be addressed through proper policies and training.
informal I can't believe there's still so much sexism in our society, it's really frustrating.
slang Some guys just don't get it and keep perpetuating sexism without even realizing it.
figurative The roots of sexism run deep in our culture, we need to uproot them to create a more equal society.
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