Agender Meaning and Definition

Agender

Agender

Pronunciation

/ˈækəndər/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A person whose gender identity does not fit into traditional male or female categories, a gender-neutral or non-binary person.

Examples

  • The person identified as agender and preferred to use the pronoun ‘they’.
  • Agender individuals may identify as neither male nor female or as a combination of both.

Synonyms

  • Non-binary
  • Gender-neutral

Etymology

The term “agender” is derived from the Latin words “a,” meaning “without,” and “gender,” meaning “category” or “identity.”

Usage Notes

When referring to an agender person, use the pronoun or gender neutral language that they prefer.

Agender individuals may face marginalization and discrimination due to societal gender norms and expectations. It’s essential to respect their identity and use language that is inclusive and respectful. Agender individuals may also identify with multiple gender identities or no gender identity at all.

The agender community is working towards greater visibility and understanding, promoting acceptance and diversity in gender expression.

Cultural References

  • TV show “Sense8” features an agender character.
  • Book “I Am Jazz” by Jazz Jennings tells the story of an agender teenager.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • ” Genderfluid” is an idiomatic expression meaning a person whose gender identity changes over time.
  • “Non-binary” is an idiomatic phrase meaning not identifying as exclusively male or female.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Gender-neutral
  • Non-binary
  • Genderqueer

Collocations

  • Pronoun identity
  • Gender expression
  • Sexual orientation

Frequency of Use

The term “agender” is becoming increasingly common in modern language, especially in the context of gender identity and sexuality.

Common Misspellings

  • Gerbera
  • Agendre

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