Meaning of sexuality | Babel Free
sɛk.ʃuːˈæ.lɪ.tiDefinitions
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The quality of being sexual; that which is characterized or distinguished by sex. countable, uncountable
- The quality of being sexual; that which is characterized or distinguished by sex
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Sexual activity; concern with, or interest in, sexual activity. countable, uncountable
- The quality or condition of being sensual:sensuality, sexiness, suggestiveness, voluptuousness.
- Sexual activity; concern with, or interest in, sexual activity
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Sexual potency. countable, uncountable
- sexualidad, características de cada sexo.
- Sexual potency
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Sexual orientation. countable, uncountable
- The quality of being sexual, especially sexual orientation and behavior: the emerging sexuality of adolescents; people who are open about their sexuality.
- Sexual orientation
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Sexual identity, gender. countable, uncountable
- The condition of being divided into sexes or of reproducing sexually: sexuality in angiosperms.
- Sexual identity, gender
- the state or quality of being sexual
- preoccupation with or involvement in sexual matters
- the possession of sexual potency
- sexual character; possession of the structural and functional traits of sex.
- recognition of or emphasis upon sexual matters.
- involvement in sexual activity.
Equivalents
Български
сексуалност
বাংলা
যৌনতা
Cymraeg
rhywioldeb
Dansk
seksualitet
Ελληνικά
σεξουαλικότητα
Esperanto
seksemo
Español
sexualidad
Gaeilge
collaíocht
Galego
sexualidade
עברית
מיניות
Magyar
szexualitás
Bahasa Indonesia
seks
Italiano
sessualità
Latviešu
seksualitāte
Te Reo Māori
hōkakatanga
മലയാളം
ലൈംഗികത
Malti
sesswalità
Nederlands
sexualiteit
Polski
seksualność
Português
sexualidade
Русский
пол
полова́я иденти́чность
полова́я поте́нция
разли́чие поло́в
сексуа́льная акти́вность
сексуальность
Slovenčina
sex
Svenska
sexualitet
తెలుగు
లైంగికత
Українська
сексуальність
Tiếng Việt
tình dục
Examples
“Sexuality, then, is related to both biological sex and gender, and simultaneously is quite distinct from them. […] We employ sexuality to refer to all kinds of sexual relations, including sexual activities, eroticism, sexual identities, sexual meanings, and sexual politics.”
“An alternative pattern of change from sexuality to asexuality in Ascomycotina could involve the widespread occurrence of female sterility. Both asexuality and 'female sterility' are widespread in Ascomycotina, and this may indicate that many ascomycotous Fungi Anamorphici have lost sexuality by a gradual process initiated by the loss or mutation of a gene other than an MTF resulting in 'female sterility'. […] There is also clear evidnece that loss of sexuality has occurred more than once in Talaromyces [A] and, in addition, asexual species are separated from sexual species by short branch lengths in terminal clades […]”
“The time has come for re-thinking sexualities in Africa: The thinking beyond the conceptual structure of colonial and even post-colonial European imaginations, which have oscillated between notions of the exotic, the noble and the depraved savage, consistently however constructing Africans and African sexuality as something 'other'. This 'other' thing is constructed to be not only different from European/Western sexualities and self, but also functions to co-construct that which is European/Western as modern, rational and civilized.”
“The asexuality of insects is, in almost all cases, known to be a derived condition. That is, their evolution was contingent on the sexuality of their ancestral forms. Only a few asexual groups are 'species' rich and ostensibly asexual […]”
“[W]hen adults with mild mental retardation are allowed to express their sexuality in appropriate ways, they are, in general, competent in terms of biological capability, sexual desire, and the psychological significance they attribute to sexual behavior[…]. However, they typically lack basic information about sexuality that would enhance their ability to engage in intimate relationships, as well as help them to be aware of the implications of that behavior and to protect themselves from exploitation.”
“Listening to teenage girls on the telephone discuss for an hour who held whose hand at a party underscores the universal adolescent fascination with burgeoning sexuality.”
“Millions of people in recovery are going to work on their sexuality. Some identify themselves as recovering sex addicts, some as incest survivors and some simply know they are having sexual "problems." An exciting outcome of this massive energy expenditure is the opportunity to discover the real nature of sexuality. As these millions find out the truth—and live it—the world's sexuality will change.”
“The blindness that psychoanalysis had for penetrating anal sexuality as an active sexual construct, and for receptive anal sexuality as a possibly vigorous, muscular, and active option, was surely multiply determined, and without doubt related to a similar undervaluation of the active workings and possibilities that can be a part of vaginal receptivity.”
“As his sexual activity is aggressive, so he is interested in display and in manifestation of his sexuality, if not directly, then in contest against other men. And the whole of his life manifests his inner need to take initiative.”
“[Thomas] Hardy relies heavily upon the natural object metaphor to provide him with a language of female sexuality that is not of the fastidious, fey, 'lilies-and-lace' category. In keeping with his heterodox views—that a voluptuous woman is a fair product of nature, fit and healthy in body and mind, neither degraded by her sexuality nor mentally or morally degenerate—he relies upon wholesome, 'natural' objects to evoke her healthy sexual appetite.”
“[S]he often would ask him to come inside the ladies' room and make sure that no one would come inside while she was changing. […] He also was able to see that while unusual requests played into his traditional expectations about sex roles and his desire to protect her and assert his sexuality with her, they were anything but professional. She was, in fact, coming on to him the way he typically imagined a man would come on to a woman.”
“[T]his prospective gay adoptive father chose not to disclose his sexuality to the caseworker who interviewed him at his home, rather than admit that he was a gay man, in order to avoid being told he could not adopt.”
“Derek is the only participant to express ambivalence about both his sexuality and his gender identity. Aged 61, he has been married to women twice and has three children. He had no prior sexual encounters with men until he left his second wife in 1999, when he was 48, and began 'experimenting' with sexual relationships with men, soon identifying as gay: […]”
“You were wearing rainbow gloves / With matching socks / What a display / Of everyday sexuality”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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