Used in a Sentence

transgender

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for transgender.

Editorial note

Male–>Female transgender patients tend to retain more muscle mass than female–>male transgender patients gain, suggesting that some gender-specific attributes remain.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

Of or pertaining to transgender people (adjective, sense 1), or their experiences or identity.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of transgender gathered in one view.

adjective

Of or pertaining to transgender people (adjective, sense 1), or their experiences or identity.

adjective

Of a space: intended primarily for transgender people.

adjective

Of a space: available for use by transgender people, rather than only non-transgender people.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for transgender.

adjective

Of or pertaining to transgender people (adjective, sense 1), or their experiences or identity.

adjective

Of a space: intended primarily for transgender people.

adjective

Of a space: available for use by transgender people, rather than only non-transgender people.

noun

(preceded by the) Transgender people collectively.

Example sentences

1

Male–>Female transgender patients tend to retain more muscle mass than female–>male transgender patients gain, suggesting that some gender-specific attributes remain.

2

The catch is that the most hated group has far better ability to pass than transgender individuals, meaning that a 'which group is worse off' classification is harder to determine.

3

Although if they started banning transgender people, or foreigners with strange names, on that basis it would collide with equalities law.

4

Transgender people are probably more hated than any other minority and hate-speech that would be completely unacceptable made about any other group often goes unchallenged when made about members of the transgender community.

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However, what is clear is that transgender individuals that underwent surgery after puberty will retain some male features, such as increased height.

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For example if you are transgender and not out at work, and buying clothes.

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That suggests that there's overlap between those who do not view her favourably and people who do not view transgender people favourably.

8

But that is simply not the case for transgender people, hence the medical establishment does support gender reassignment surgery, hormone therapy, etc.

9

It is far more rare than being transgender, and far less well understood.

10

At what stage of your transition should you be to be considered transgender?

11

The name Facebook let a transgender individual use as their workplace ID was not good enough for Facebook's real name policy for end users.

12

Do you have to transition to be included in the transgender bucket?

Quote examples

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Also, transgender women are men who are "tapping into the lesbian market." Not worth the read.

2

The Pope’s celebrated encyclical letter on the subject released last month emphasised this risk “for our common home”, arguing that “doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain” I wish these articles would keep the rest of what the pope said: that abortion is destroying humanity and transgender people are against the will of god.

Proper noun examples

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>Transgender people are probably more hated than any other minority They are the second most hated.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use transgender in a sentence?

Male–>Female transgender patients tend to retain more muscle mass than female–>male transgender patients gain, suggesting that some gender-specific attributes remain.

What does transgender mean?

Of or pertaining to transgender people (adjective, sense 1), or their experiences or identity.

What part of speech is transgender?

transgender is commonly used as adjective, noun.