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opposite sex

[ op-uh-zit seks, op-uh-sit ]

noun

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. the opposite sex
    women in relation to men or men in relation to women
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Usage Note

The phrase opposite sex relies on an assumption that men and women are indeed opposites. This upholds a binary view of gender, and also usually conflates sex and gender, both of which may be considered controversial. A less binary version of the phrase is other genders.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of opposite sex1

First recorded in 1710–30
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Example Sentences

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Protagonist Jamie doesn't have any female friends, and appears to view relations with the opposite sex through a lens of dominance and manipulation.

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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.

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With that being our reality, watching these struggling monogamists swim through the opposite sex’s bare skin and lower standards is a relief.

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In every season, the consenting couples are split into separate villas where they’re surrounded by single members of the opposite sex.

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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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