Stealthing

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /stiːlθɪŋ/

Definitions of stealthing

noun the act of removing a condom during sexual intercourse without the partner's consent or knowledge

Example Sentences

A1 Stealthing is not a good behavior.

A2 Some people engage in stealthing without considering the consequences.

B1 Stealthing is a form of sexual assault that is gaining more attention.

B2 The practice of stealthing is considered unethical and harmful.

C1 Legal consequences for stealthing vary depending on the jurisdiction.

C2 Researchers are studying the psychological impact of stealthing on victims.

Examples of stealthing in a Sentence

formal Stealthing is a term used to describe the act of removing a condom during sex without the partner's consent.

informal I heard some guys talking about stealthing and how they think it's okay to do.

slang I can't believe he tried stealthing on her, that's just messed up.

figurative The politician was accused of stealthing his way through the negotiations, making secret changes without anyone noticing.

Grammatical Forms of stealthing

past tense

stealthed

plural

stealthings

comparative

more stealthy

superlative

most stealthy

present tense

stealth

future tense

will stealth

perfect tense

have stealthed

continuous tense

is stealthing

singular

stealthing

positive degree

stealthy

infinitive

to stealth

gerund

stealthing

participle

stealthed

Origin and Evolution of stealthing

First Known Use: 2006 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'stealthing' originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: The term 'stealthing' was first used in a sexual context to describe the act of a person secretly removing a condom during intercourse without the knowledge or consent of their partner. Over time, the word has gained more widespread recognition and has been associated with discussions around sexual consent and assault.