epicene

[ˈɛpɪsiːn]

epicene Definition

  • 1having characteristics of both sexes or no characteristics of either sex; of indeterminate sex
  • 2suitable for both sexes

Using epicene: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "epicene" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The epicene clothing line was designed to be worn by anyone regardless of gender.

  • Example

    The character's epicene appearance added to their mysterious persona.

  • Example

    The epicene voice made it difficult to determine the singer's gender.

epicene Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for epicene

Phrases with epicene

  • a pronoun that does not indicate the gender of the person being referred to, such as 'they' or 'them'

    Example

    Some people prefer to use epicene pronouns instead of traditional gendered pronouns.

  • a physical appearance that is neither distinctly masculine nor feminine

    Example

    The model's epicene beauty made them a popular choice for fashion designers.

  • a personality that is neither distinctly masculine nor feminine

    Example

    The actor's epicene personality made them perfect for playing roles that required ambiguity.

Origins of epicene

from Latin 'epicoenus', from Greek 'epikoinos', meaning 'common to many, shared by both sexes'

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Summary: epicene in Brief

The term 'epicene' [ˈɛpɪsiːn] refers to something that has characteristics of both sexes or no characteristics of either sex. It can describe a person's appearance, voice, or personality, and is often used in the context of fashion and gender identity. Examples include 'The epicene clothing line was designed to be worn by anyone regardless of gender,' and 'The epicene voice made it difficult to determine the singer's gender.'