agender
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of agender
Example Sentences
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A software engineer by trade, they identify as agender, trans and queer — and hope to demonstrate that Democratic voters want “practical progress”: realism about what’s possible in Washington, but combined with a firm commitment to inclusive, liberal values.
From Salon
Daniel, who identifies as agender, is dreaming of attending a queer game-developer event in Montreal this year, but is facing the prospect of lying about themself in order to do so.
From Slate
Steph Brontman, 37, of Bellingham, Wash., identifies as transgender, nonbinary and agender — which is having no gender — and uses they/them pronouns.
From Los Angeles Times
Stoller identifies as agender, denoting a person who does not identify with any gender.
From Los Angeles Times
Though open with family, Stoller was not largely out as agender at school.
From Los Angeles Times
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