Straightwashing

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /streɪtˈwɒʃɪŋ/

Definitions of straightwashing

noun a term used to describe the act of altering or erasing the LGBTQ+ content of a book, film, or other media to make it appear heterosexual

Example Sentences

A1 Straightwashing is when a movie or TV show changes a character's sexual orientation to be straight.

A2 Some people believe that straightwashing in media is harmful because it erases LGBTQ+ representation.

B1 The practice of straightwashing has been criticized for reinforcing heteronormative stereotypes.

B2 There have been instances where straightwashing has led to backlash from the LGBTQ+ community.

C1 Straightwashing is a complex issue that involves both representation and social norms.

C2 In the film industry, discussions about straightwashing often center around the lack of diversity and inclusion.

Examples of straightwashing in a Sentence

formal The practice of straightwashing in media involves altering the sexual orientation of a character to appeal to a wider audience.

informal I heard they are straightwashing the main character in the movie adaptation.

slang They're totally straightwashing that show to make it more marketable.

figurative Some people argue that straightwashing history erases the true experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals.

Grammatical Forms of straightwashing

past tense

straightwashed

plural

straightwashings

comparative

more straightwashing

superlative

most straightwashing

present tense

straightwash

future tense

will straightwash

perfect tense

have straightwashed

continuous tense

is straightwashing

singular

straightwashing

positive degree

straightwashing

infinitive

to straightwash

gerund

straightwashing

participle

straightwashed

Origin and Evolution of straightwashing

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'straightwashing' originated as a critique of media and society's tendency to portray LGBTQ+ characters and relationships as heterosexual or cisgender in order to appeal to a wider audience or conform to societal norms.
Evolution of the word: Originally used within LGBTQ+ communities and media criticism, 'straightwashing' has gained more widespread recognition and usage as discussions around LGBTQ+ representation in media have become more prominent.