Pronunciation: /trænzˈdʒɛndərˌɪzəm/
noun the state or condition of being transgender; the identification with a gender different from the one assigned at birth
A1 Transgenderism is when a person's gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth.
A2 Many people are still learning about transgenderism and how to support transgender individuals.
B1 There is ongoing debate and discussion surrounding transgenderism in society.
B2 Understanding the complexities of transgenderism requires education and empathy.
C1 Scholars and activists have delved deep into the history and implications of transgenderism.
C2 The media plays a significant role in shaping public perceptions of transgenderism.
formal The study of transgenderism has gained more attention in recent years.
informal I read an article about transgenderism and found it very interesting.
slang Some people still have misconceptions about transgenderism.
figurative Understanding transgenderism is like peeling back layers of societal norms and expectations.
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