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nonsexist

[non-sek-sist] / nɒnˈsɛk sɪst /


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As a comparison, other subjects read a series of nonsexist and sexist stories not involving humor.

From Salon • Mar. 15, 2014

The text tries a little too hard to be nonsexist, but the photographs are pleasing and the lessons are painless.

From Time Magazine Archive

Editor Steinem, 37, envisions Ms. as a nonsexist "how to" magazine "for the liberated female human being�not how to make jelly but how to seize control of your life."

From Time Magazine Archive

Still, time has not been kind either to the Floyd-Bells, Church-Smiths and other conscientiously nonsexist, nonconformist couples who embraced hyphenation in the '70s as a banner of equality.

From Time Magazine Archive

Though your nonsexist intentions are good, your grammar isn’t—not today, anyway.

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner