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LGBTQ

adjective

  1. pertaining collectively to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (or those questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation ):

    LGBTQ rights.



noun

  1. Usually LGBTQs, LGBTQ's. a person in this group.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of LGBTQ1

First recorded in 1995–2000; by abbreviation
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Example Sentences

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"I'm switching letters!" she told Beard, joking that she was moving from the L to the Q in LGBTQ.

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For much of his professional career, Gurr was a closeted gay man, coming of age during the 1950s era of Joseph McCarthy and the Lavender Scare, the anti-communist purge of LGBTQ+ people from the U.S. government.

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Leaders of nonprofits that serve the poor, immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community have been engaged in intense conversations for weeks about how to respond to Trump and his policies, which explicitly aim to curtail services to some of those populations.

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The dispute in Mahmoud began in 2022, when Montgomery County Public Schools, one of the largest and most diverse districts in Maryland, introduced a series of LGBTQ+-inclusive storybooks into its English language arts curriculum for pre–K through fifth grade.

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Religious objections to LGBTQ+ inclusion are now treated not as differences of belief, but as intolerable resistance.

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