Trysexual

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /traɪˈsɛkʃuəl/

Definitions of trysexual

noun a person who is willing to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of their usual sexual orientation

Example Sentences

A1 I am a trysexual when it comes to food - I will try anything at least once.

A2 She considers herself a trysexual in terms of fashion, always willing to experiment with different styles.

B1 As a trysexual, he enjoys exploring new hobbies and activities to see what he likes best.

B2 Being a trysexual, she is always open to new experiences and challenges in both her personal and professional life.

C1 His trysexual nature has led him to travel to many different countries and immerse himself in various cultures.

C2 As a true trysexual, she thrives on pushing boundaries and stepping out of her comfort zone to discover new passions and interests.

adjective relating to or characterized by a willingness to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of one's usual sexual orientation

Example Sentences

A1 She is a trysexual person who loves to experiment with different foods.

A2 As a trysexual traveler, he is always open to trying new activities and experiences.

B1 Being trysexual, she enjoys exploring various hobbies and interests without hesitation.

B2 His trysexual nature led him to pursue a career in a field that allows him to constantly learn and grow.

C1 The chef's trysexual approach to cooking has earned him a reputation for creating innovative and delicious dishes.

C2 Her trysexual attitude towards life has led her to achieve success in multiple areas through her willingness to take on new challenges.

Examples of trysexual in a Sentence

formal The term 'trysexual' is sometimes used to describe someone who is open to trying new sexual experiences.

informal I heard that Jenny is a bit of a trysexual and is always up for experimenting in the bedroom.

slang Some people think being trysexual is cool because it shows you're not afraid to explore your sexuality.

figurative In a figurative sense, being trysexual can also apply to being open-minded and willing to try new things in general.

Grammatical Forms of trysexual

past tense

tried

plural

trysexuals

comparative

more trysexual

superlative

most trysexual

present tense

try

future tense

will try

perfect tense

have tried

continuous tense

is trying

singular

trysexual

positive degree

trysexual

infinitive

to try

gerund

trying

participle

tried

Origin and Evolution of trysexual

First Known Use: 1996 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'trysexual' is believed to have originated as a play on the term 'bisexual' to describe someone who is willing to try any sexual experience or identity.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a light-hearted or humorous way, the term 'trysexual' has evolved to encompass a broader understanding of sexual fluidity and openness to exploring different aspects of sexuality.