sexed in English

adjective
1
having specified sexual appetites.
highly sexed heterosexual males
2
having sexual characteristics.
the effects of family and kinship relations on the construction of sexed individuals

Use "sexed" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sexed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sexed", or refer to the context using the word "sexed" in the English Dictionary.

1. Duff dyed her hair dark and "sexed-up" her image.

2. A distinction was drawn between same sex (SS) and mixed-sexed (MS) Antipathies.

3. Sexing Cockatiels: Immature males and females look alike and cannot be visually sexed

4. Cockatiels reach sexual maturity between 1-2 years, at that time some mutations (colours) can be sexed visually

5. Sexed bodies, not the imposition of an Acculturized, sexually neutral gender" (Lupton 1994: 27, citing Grosz 1990: 72-73, emphasis in original)

6. As an adjective Cisgender is (lgbtof a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed.

7. This is a group for people to share photos of the lovely Androgynes of SL--the femboys, butch grrls, post-sexed, gender transgressors, third and fourth and fifth sexes, herms, genderfree and genderqueer avs

8. ‘The Biosocial group with both sets of risk factors accounted for 70.2% of all violence committed by the entire cohort.’ ‘Beyond the necessity for the gametes of two differently sexed individuals - one male and one female - to interact in procreation, human reproduction is an inherently Biosocial …

9. ‘Here, the Androgyne, as apparent exception to a society of single-sexed humans, provides a space from which to judge the way sex is produced in the first place, and hence the unnatural origins of a ‘true sex.’’ ‘This Caeneus was considered to be an Androgyne, both man and woman, like Teiresias.’

10. While upstairs, hidden away in the attic of the same NCAD degree show, and under the stairs at Dublin Institute of Technology, we got the ‘pink cocktail’ that I have been discussing here in the sexed-up and viscerally undressed installations of Luke Byrne (aka Luek Brungis) and Catherine Cullen respectively.

11. As adjectives the difference between Cisgender and straight is that Cisgender is (lgbtof a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed while straight is not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length