transgendered
IPA: trˈænzdʒˈɛndɝd
noun
- (nonstandard, rare, now usually offensive) A transgender person.
adjective
- (now uncommon and often offensive and proscribed) Transgender; denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth.
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Examples of "transgendered" in Sentences
- It is not just transgendered people.
- There are many transgendered teachers.
- Priscilla Queen of the Desert musical on Broadway and the word "transgendered" pops up in chart-topping pop songs.
- The terms transgendered and professional motor sports just don't go together, especially when you say I'm 5 foot 6 inches and weigh 118 pounds.
- People who were "transgendered" - that is, fulltime crossdressers, pre-operative transsexuals, and non-operative transsexuals were not considered.
- So in light of that, the decision to remove what we currently call transgendered people from a bill to ban anti-gay discrimination in the workplace couldn't be more misguided.
- "It's unbelievable that a song about accepting everyone, with the word transgendered in it, was number one for so long," says his friend Michael Joseph, modestly dressed in skinny jeans and lobster heels.
- I say "a related conversation" because, despite the critical alliances between gay and lesbian people and people who identify as transgendered, it's not the same conversation and sometimes it is a very different one.
- To be sure, gender-distorting prenatal abnormalities do affect some individuals, and may increase the likelihood that such an afflicted person will later self-identify as transgendered or transsexual and in some cases, homosexual.
- Do you mean people who identify with a gender other than the one they were assigned to at birth, including transsexuals who might reject the term transgendered or insist that their post-transition gender/identity is wholly straightforward?