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opposite sex
[ op-uh-zit seks, op-uh-sit ]
noun
- Often the opposite sex. women in reference to men or men in reference to women:
Do you have many friends of the opposite sex?
adjective
- Usually opposite-sex. of or relating to two or more persons of different genders: Opposite-sex marriage is more normalized than same-sex marriage.
The study is about relationships between children and their opposite-sex parents.
Opposite-sex marriage is more normalized than same-sex marriage.
opposite sex
noun
- the opposite sexwomen in relation to men or men in relation to women
Usage Note
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of opposite sex1
Example Sentences
Protagonist Jamie doesn't have any female friends, and appears to view relations with the opposite sex through a lens of dominance and manipulation.
Sophie says Ben learned most about friendship with the opposite sex during a visit to a cousin's house, who attends a mixed school and has female friends.
With that being our reality, watching these struggling monogamists swim through the opposite sex’s bare skin and lower standards is a relief.
In every season, the consenting couples are split into separate villas where they’re surrounded by single members of the opposite sex.
The following year, the Methodist Church said that while it was "not yet ready to apply for its ministers to officiate at same-sex marriages", no congregant residing in a member country that recognised civil unions would be "prevented from entering into such a union which can be as same-sex or opposite sex couples".
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