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transvestite
[trans-ves-tahyt, tranz-]
noun
Psychiatry.a person, especially someone assigned male at birth, who assumes the dress and manner usually associated with a different gender.
Older Use: Often Offensive.crossdresser. TV
adjective
Older Use: Often Offensive.being or relating to a person who wears clothing typically worn by members of a different gender.
transvestite
/ ٰæԳˈɛٲɪ /
noun
a person who seeks sexual pleasure from wearing clothes that are normally associated with the opposite sex
any cross-dresser See cross-dressing
transvestite
Someone who dresses in the clothes usually worn by the opposite sex. Transvestites may be bisexual, heterosexual, or homosexual (see bisexuality, heterosexuality, and homosexuality).
Other Word Forms
- ٰԲˈپ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of transvestite1
Word History and Origins
Origin of transvestite1
Example Sentences
“Each position will be occupied by the best, most capable person, be it a man, a woman, a transvestite or anything else.”
Jacquard, a 35-year-old father of three, came prepared with statistics and an argument against what he called “transvestite story hour,” using a term many now consider offensive.
“I saw many transvestites in their high heels, make-up and lovely dresses,” she once wrote.
In the 1930s, transgender people were called "transvestites," a term that is offensive today but at the time approximated what's now meant by "transgender."
“They can call me a transsexual, a transvestite, Dracula or even the devil,” said Erni, who like many Indonesians uses only one name.
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