Gender neutral language in English: Difference between revisions
→Descriptions
imported>TXJ |
imported>TXJ |
||
Line 280: | Line 280: | ||
* '''Attractive.''' Gender neutral term equally applicable to "handsome" or "beautiful" individuals. Implies the speaker experiences some form of attraction, so might not be suitable for people who are [[aromantic]] or [[asexual]]. | * '''Attractive.''' Gender neutral term equally applicable to "handsome" or "beautiful" individuals. Implies the speaker experiences some form of attraction, so might not be suitable for people who are [[aromantic]] or [[asexual]]. | ||
* '''Good-looking.''' Standard gender neutral term. | |||
* '''Gorgeous.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be feminine. | * '''Gorgeous.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be feminine. | ||
* '''Youthful.''' Gender neutral alternative to "boyish" or perhaps "girlish," but tends to be masculine. | * '''Youthful.''' Gender neutral alternative to "boyish" or perhaps "girlish," but tends to be masculine. | ||
*'''Dapper.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be masculine. | *'''Dapper.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be masculine. | ||
*'''Charming.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be masculine. | *'''Charming.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," but tends to be masculine. | ||
*'''Snazzy.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," tends to be a more playful term. | *'''Snazzy.''' Gender neutral alternative to "handsome" or "beautiful," tends to be a more playful term. | ||
===Deity titles=== | ===Deity titles=== |