Definition of «gendered language»

Gendered language refers to words, phrases, or expressions that are used differently based on someone's gender. It implies that certain words are associated more with males or females, creating separation or stereotypes.

Sentences with «gendered language»

  • This isn't the first study to document gendered language in a business context. (businessinsider.com)
  • After all the controversy of last week, it's tempting to turn this post into a discussion on gendered language around the Holy Spirit (feminine in Hebrew and Aramaic, typically neuter in Greek, masculine in this particular text), but that's just not how this passage is «singing» to me today, so instead I'd like to focus on Jesus» stirring and tender words in verse 18: «I will not leave you as orphans.» (rachelheldevans.com)
  • Lecturers have been banned from using the phrases «mankind» and «man - made» as part of a university's clampdown on «gendered language Australian academics and students are calling for a ban on sexual relationships between university staff and students. (myintimcity.com)
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