noun a sexual orientation characterized by a romantic attraction to individuals of the same sex

  • The study aimed to explore the social attitudes towards homosexuality in different cultures.
  • She is a strong advocate for LGBTQ rights and supports homosexuality openly.
  • Some people just don't get it, they still think homosexuality is a choice.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to symbolize the diversity and beauty of homosexuality in his painting.

noun a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women

  • The politician was accused of being a misogynist due to his derogatory comments towards women.
  • I can't believe he's such a misogynist, always belittling women.
  • That guy is a total misogynist, he's always making sexist jokes.
  • Her ex-husband's behavior made her feel like she was married to a misogynist monster.

noun hatred, dislike, or prejudice against women

  • Misogyny is the hatred or dislike of women or girls.
  • I can't stand his misogyny towards women.
  • His misogyny is so toxic, it's disgusting.
  • The misogyny in that workplace is like a dark cloud hanging over everything.

noun a person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another

adjective showing or feeling discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or believing that a particular race is superior to another

  • The company has a zero-tolerance policy towards any employee exhibiting racist behavior.
  • I can't believe she made such a racist comment during the meeting.
  • That joke is so racist, it's not even funny.
  • His actions speak louder than words, revealing his true racist nature.

noun a fear or dislike of certain sounds or speech patterns, often related to accents or dialects

  • Glottophobia is a serious issue that can lead to discrimination based on someone's accent or way of speaking.
  • I can't believe there are still people out there who engage in glottophobia.
  • Glottophobia is just plain ignorant and unacceptable.
  • Let's work together to eradicate glottophobia from our society.

noun the belief that people's worth is determined by their physical attractiveness

  • Lookism is a form of discrimination based on a person's physical appearance.
  • I can't believe lookism still exists in this day and age.
  • Don't judge a book by its cover, that's just lookism.
  • The company's strict dress code is a clear example of lookism in the workplace.

noun a noun referring to the quality or characteristic of being Pakistani

  • The concept of Pakistaniness encompasses the cultural, social, and historical aspects unique to Pakistan.
  • Her Pakistaniness shines through in her love for traditional Pakistani cuisine and music.
  • I can't wait to embrace my Pakistaniness at the upcoming family gathering.
  • His poetry beautifully captures the essence of Pakistaniness, evoking a sense of nostalgia and pride.

noun a widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about the typical characteristics of men and women

  • Gender stereotyping perpetuates harmful societal norms and expectations based on traditional gender roles.
  • Gender stereotyping can limit people's opportunities and choices based on outdated ideas about what men and women should do.
  • Gender stereotyping is so played out, like can we just let people be who they are without all the labels?
  • Gender stereotyping is like trying to fit everyone into a tiny box, ignoring the vast diversity of human experiences.

verb to make visible or bring attention to something that was previously unseen or unnoticed

  • It is important to visibilize the contributions of all team members in the project report.
  • Let's make sure to visibilize everyone's hard work on this project.
  • We need to really visibilize how awesome our squad is.
  • The artist used bold colors to visibilize the emotions in the painting.

adjective a term used to describe someone who has a fear or hatred towards Hinduism or Hindus

  • The government condemned the Hinduphobic remarks made by the foreign diplomat.
  • I can't believe people still make Hinduphobic comments in this day and age.
  • Those Hinduphobic trolls need to be shut down on social media.
  • Her fear of spiders was almost Hinduphobic in intensity.

noun an acronym that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual orientations and gender identities

adjective describing the community or individuals who identify with the aforementioned sexual orientations and gender identities

  • The LGBTQ+ community continues to advocate for equal rights and acceptance.
  • I'm going to a LGBTQ+ event with my friends this weekend.
  • Some people still use derogatory slang terms to refer to LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of pride and unity for the LGBTQ+ community.

noun an invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising to the upper ranks in the film industry

  • The film industry still struggles with breaking through the celluloid ceiling for female directors.
  • It's tough for women to reach the top in the movie business due to the celluloid ceiling.
  • Breaking the celluloid ceiling is a major challenge for women in Hollywood.
  • The celluloid ceiling continues to block opportunities for women in the film industry.

noun LGBTIQ

  • The organization is dedicated to advocating for the rights of LGBTIQ individuals.
  • I have many friends who are part of the LGBTIQ community.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTIQ individuals.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of pride and inclusivity for the LGBTIQ community.

noun an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual individuals or communities

  • The organization is dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA community through advocacy and education.
  • I'm going to a LGBTQIA event this weekend, wanna come?
  • She's a fierce LGBTQIA activist, always fighting for equality.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTQIA community.

adjective describing a person who has a disability or impairment, emphasizing their abilities rather than limitations

  • The company is committed to providing equal opportunities for differently abled individuals.
  • Let's make sure the event venue is accessible for our differently abled friends.
  • It's important to be inclusive of all differently abled people in our community.
  • His unique perspective as a differently abled person brings a fresh outlook to the team.

noun A portmanteau of 'celebrity' and 'lesbian', used to describe a famous woman who is openly lesbian or known for her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights.

  • The term 'celesbian' is used to describe a famous lesbian celebrity.
  • I heard that actress is a celesbian, she's openly gay and proud of it.
  • Being a celesbian must come with its own set of challenges in the public eye.
  • In the world of Hollywood, being a celesbian can sometimes overshadow one's talent.

noun the belief that able-bodied individuals are superior to those with disabilities

  • The company has a strict policy against ableism in the workplace.
  • It's important to educate ourselves and others about ableism and its impact.
  • Don't be ableist, it's not cool to discriminate against people with disabilities.
  • Ableism is like a barrier that prevents people with disabilities from fully participating in society.

noun African-Americans

  • African-Americans have made significant contributions to American history and culture.
  • A lot of African-Americans have been influential in shaping our society.
  • Africans-Americans are totally killing it in the music industry right now.
  • The resilience of African-Americans is like a beacon of hope for many marginalized communities.