Pronunciation: /trænz fɛm/
noun a person whose gender identity is different from the sex they were assigned at birth
A1 Trans fem people deserve respect and support.
A2 I read an article about the experiences of trans fem individuals.
B1 There is a growing awareness of the challenges faced by trans fem individuals.
B2 The organization provides resources for trans fem individuals seeking healthcare.
C1 The documentary delves into the intersectionality of being trans fem in society.
C2 The academic research explores the nuances of identity formation in trans fem communities.
adjective describing a person who is both transgender and feminine in gender expression
A1 I have a trans fem friend who is really nice.
A2 She identifies as trans fem and is proud of her identity.
B1 The trans fem community is often marginalized and faces discrimination.
B2 There are many resources available for trans fem individuals to access support and healthcare.
C1 The intersectionality of being trans fem and a person of color adds additional challenges to their experience.
C2 The trans fem movement has made significant strides in advocating for equality and recognition.
formal The organization is committed to supporting the rights of trans fem individuals.
informal I met a trans fem person at the party last night.
slang She's a cool trans fem chick who always has great style.
figurative Her journey as a trans fem has been a beautiful transformation.
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