forbidden word: sex
sex
sex¹, noun
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the male, female, or sometimes intersex division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions or physical characteristics such as genitals, XX and XY chromosomes, etc.
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a label assigned to a person at birth, usually male or female and sometimes intersex, and typically based on genital configuration.
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the sum of the structural and functional differences by which male, female, and sometimes intersex organisms are distinguished, or the phenomena or behavior dependent on these differences.
These plants change sex depending on how much light they receive. -
sexual relations or activity, especially sexual intercourse.
We hold a large collection of oral histories that explore changing attitudes to sex and marriage. -
the sexual instinct or attraction drawing one organism toward another, or its manifestation in life and conduct.
Some disapprove of choosing a life partner based on sex. -
the genitals; genitalia.
A towel was hiding his sex from view.
verb (used with object)
to ascertain the sex of or assign a sex to, especially newly-hatched chicks.
verb phrase
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sex up
a. to arouse sexually.
The only intent of that show was to sex up the audience.b. to increase the appeal of; to make more interesting, attractive, or exciting.
I needed to sex up my resume with bold fonts and snappy formatting.
sex², adj
Latin.
six.
sex-³
sexpartite.
Sensitive Note
Human sex is often seen as strictly binary and composed only of male and female. It is certainly true that, when it comes to reproduction, there are two different cell types that combine to form an embryo: the sperm and the egg. People who think of sex as binary often assume that sex simply reflects whether a person produces eggs or sperm. In practice, however, the way that a person’s sex is categorized depends on several characteristics: genitals, chromosomes, hormonal profiles, and external physical features such as the development of extensive facial hair or breast tissue. These characteristics do frequently occur together. For example, the majority of people born with XX chromosomes are also born with ovaries that produce eggs, and most also go on to develop more breast tissue during puberty. Male and female, when used of sex, usually refer to people who fit more or less into these common patterns of co-occurring characteristics. However, there are people born with physical characteristics that do not fit neatly into these categories. For example, some people have XY chromosomes, but their cells cannot respond to androgens, meaning that they may develop a vagina and more breast tissue. Others are born with gonads that do not produce either sperm or egg cells. There are also people born with chromosomes that are XXY. Such conditions may be called intersex conditions, disorders of sex development, or differences of sex development. These terms are broad labels that do not constitute a discrete third sex, but rather identify variation in physical characteristics that does not fit into the male-female binary. Like anyone else, a person with any of these conditions may identify as a man, a woman, or any other gender. Furthermore, a person’s sex characteristics may or may not influence their gender, or their relationship with their gender. See gender 1, intersex.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sex1
from — Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words. (2025d). In Dictionary.com.
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example sentences: sex
They would have to accept the government’s definition of gender — two sexes, male and female — and would not be allowed to recognize transgender people’s gender identities.
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Slovakia has changed its constitution, enshrining into law recognition of only two sexes – male and female.
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While this is a health issue for both sexes, it can affect them differently.
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Labour was the most popular choice among both sexes, with a slight bias towards women in the youngest age groups.
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The order claimed there were only two “immutable” sexes.
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from — Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words. (2025d). In Dictionary.com.
October 9th, 2025
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