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genderised
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'genderised' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe something, such as an activity or event, that has been specifically designed for one particular gender. For example, you could say "The school organised a genderised sports day, with boys playing football and girls playing netball".
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"In my work for the UN, I saw around the world how playtime was genderised.
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I don't know if it's sexist but it's just so genderised.
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"Uomo", he says, because he was particularly keen to attract men to use what are often seen as "overly genderised" buildings for women.
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Click here to view Around the time of writing these songs, Rostron also officially changed her first name from Janine to Jam in order to "de-genderise" it.
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If we're going to insist on genderising things (how quaint) I will, if I may, have a go at redressing the balance and suggest a few of my own models for being creative as you age.
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"What you do is, you de-genderise every statement you make.
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In May, an algorithm was used to scrape 40,000 profile images from the platform in order to build an AI to "genderise" faces.
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Before you go (perchance to slap a hasty trademark on Genderise – because if you don't, someone else will), I would merely add that there's nothing wrong with the Just Not Sorry plug-in, just so long as it doesn't turn into yet another bizarre lady mea culpa.
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Or a new Instagram filter called something like Genderise.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "genderised" when you want to emphasize that something has been actively shaped or influenced by societal expectations or norms related to gender. It's especially useful in discussions about social constructs and the impact of gender on various aspects of life.
Common error
While similar, "gendered" simply means associated with a gender, while "genderised" implies a process or intentional action of making something gender-specific. Using them incorrectly can alter the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The term "genderised" primarily functions as a past participle or adjective, describing something that has been subjected to the process of being assigned or conformed to gendered characteristics. As noted by Ludwig AI, this usually implies a deliberate or societal influence.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "genderised" is a grammatically correct term, as confirmed by Ludwig AI, used to describe something that has been shaped or influenced by gender roles and expectations. While not a commonly used word, it is appropriate in discussions related to gender studies and social commentary, particularly within news and media contexts. When using "genderised", consider whether you intend to highlight the process of something becoming gender-specific, rather than simply stating that it is associated with a gender. Alternatives like "gendered" or "gender-specific" might be more appropriate depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gendered
A more common and direct synonym indicating association with a particular gender.
gender-specific
Focuses on being designed or intended for a specific gender.
influenced by gender
A more descriptive phrase indicating the impact of gender.
shaped by gender
Implies that gender has played a role in forming something.
defined by gender
Indicates that gender is a key factor in determining the nature of something.
sex-typed
Emphasizes conformity to traditional gender roles.
assigned a gender
Highlights the act of attributing a gender to something.
gender-biased
Highlights a preference or prejudice based on gender.
made gender-conscious
Emphasizes the awareness or consideration of gender.
categorized by gender
Focuses on the act of sorting or classifying based on gender.
FAQs
How can I use "genderised" in a sentence?
You can use "genderised" to describe how activities or objects are shaped by gender norms. For example: "Playtime was "genderised", with boys encouraged to play with trucks and girls with dolls."
What's a synonym for "genderised"?
A close synonym is "gendered", although "genderised" implies a more active or intentional process of assigning gender roles.
Is "genderised" the same as "sex-typed"?
"Sex-typed" is similar to ""genderised"", but "sex-typed" more directly refers to conforming to traditional gender roles based on biological sex, while "genderised" encompasses a broader range of social and cultural influences.
When is it appropriate to use the term "genderised"?
Use "genderised" when discussing how societal norms and expectations actively influence and shape various aspects of life according to gender, especially when highlighting the constructed nature of gender roles. For example, "The curriculum was "genderised", reinforcing stereotypes about career choices."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested