Gender-neutral

"Gender-neutral" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Wouldn't it be great if a gender-neutral pronoun for "he" or "she" existed in English?

If one were to use the pronoun "one" it would go a long way towards relieving the inconvenience of not having a gender-neutral pronoun in English.

In Sweden a gender-neutral pronoun was introduced to make the distinction between male and female grammatically unnecessary.

In August 2014 the Swedish Building Workers' Union decided that the gender-neutral pronoun "hen" ("he or she, or neither he nor she") should be used instead of "han" ("he") in forthcoming versions of its by-laws.

Some dorms have gender-neutral bathrooms, an outcome of student activism and work with Residential Life.

Student researchers who held focus groups with Gustavus students found that students are either in favor of having gender-neutral bathroom facilities or (once they learn about the issues) are not opposed.

We have enough bathrooms that we can provide facilities that give every patron one of three options: men, women, or gender-neutral.

In the fall semester of 2015, a group of students created the Third Door project to highlight the need for gender-neutral bathrooms.

I am non-binary, so I go by gender-neutral pronouns.

They asked me to talk about them with gender-neutral pronouns.

The women's sleeping quarters are on the left side of the dormitory, the men's are on the right; gender-neutral restrooms are located in the middle.

Many modern laws use gender-neutral constructions like "they" in place of the old, supposedly unmarked "he".

Gender-neutral pronouns like "ey" and "ze" are used by many genderqueer, intersex, and neutrois individuals.

“[…] Tes name was Iptim Op’tarmk and te was nineteen years old.[…]” / Ramant’s brain had to switch gears. Of course he knew that the Vonarians used a gender-neutral pronoun set when referring to themselves, and he’d even practiced it, but when it rolled off Boë’s sweet and mellow tongue it sounded like an alien language.

Alongside its vital role of maintaining and reviewing each of the rail industry's 294 technical and safety standards, the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) is about to turn its attention to how to make the term 'pilotman' gender-neutral.

Berlin’s recently appointed conservative mayor has said he will refuse to use gender-neutral language in office, insisting he wanted to use a language “that everyone understands”.

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.