LGBT
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Initialism of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual. From earlier LGB. Attested since 1988. Used as a self-designation in United States gay rights activism since about 1990.[1]
Pronunciation
Adjective
LGBT
- Being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, or relating to these groups as a collective.
- 2010, Geoffrey Nelson, Isaac Prilleltensky, Community Psychology: In Pursuit of Liberation and Well-Being, →ISBN:
- This differential treatment in both the community of culture and mainstream white LGBT community may lead some LGBT people of colour to experience varying degrees of visibility and invisibility within these communities, and their identity as a LGBT person may change depending on the cultural context.
- Synonyms: GBT, GLBT
- Hyponyms: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual
Usage notes
- Additional letters are sometimes added, such as 'Q' for queer or questioning, 'I' for intersex, 'P' for pansexual, 'A' for asexual, etc.
- The sequence of the letters is sometimes switched to GLBT.
- When speaking only of sexuality, but not gender, the abbreviations LGB or GLB may be used.[2]
- Often the term queer is used as an alternative shorthand for all gender-non-conforming behavior, including homosexuality and bisexuality, but this may be controversial; see the notes there.
Derived terms
Related terms
- 2SLGBTQ+
- GBTQ
- GBTQ+
- LBT
- LGB, GLB
- LGBO
- LGBQ
- LGBT+
- LGBTA
- LGBTA+
- LGBTI+
- LGBTI, GLBTI
- LGBTO
- LGBTQ+
- LGBTQ2+, LGBTQ2S+
- LGBTQ2A
- LGBTQ2A+
- LGBTQ2, LGBTQ2S
- LGBTQA
- LGBTQA+
- LGBTQ, GLBTQ
- LGBTQI+, LGBTIQ+
- LGBTQI2
- LGBTQI2+
- LGBTQIA+
- LGBTQIA2
- LGBTQIA2+
- LGBTQIA, LGBTIQA
- LGBTQI, LGBTIQ
- LGBTQQ
- LGBTQQIA
- LGBTQQIAAPP
- LGBTQWERTY (derogatory)
- LGBTQXYZ (derogatory)
- LGBTTQQIAAP
- QUILTBAG
Translations
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual
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See also
Noun
LGBT (plural LGBTs or LGBT)
- (chiefly in the plural, nonstandard) A member of the LGBT community.
- 1999, Global Human Rights Law Collection: Historical texts and materials on human rights[2]:
- An applicant may exceptionally be able to demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution even if a law criminalizing LGBT is no longer enforced, […]
- 2016 January 29, Rebekah Herrick, Minorities and Representation in American Politics, CQ Press, →ISBN:
- Further evidence of the political weakness of LGBT is that they are not concentrated enough to be a majority of voters, or even a minority of influence in any state or city.
- 2013, Michael Shankle, The Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health[3]:
- In many cities you will find a neighborhood where the population density of LGBT is higher than it is in other parts of the city.
- 1999, Democracy & Education[4], volume 13:
- Allies can point this out when they discern that a LGBT is being asked to serve in an expert capacity and ask questions like, "How comfortable do you feel being asked to assume the role of representative for all LGBTs?"
See also
Variations of LGBT
- 2SLGBTQ+
- 2SLGBTQQIA+
- GBT
- GBTQ
- GBTQ+
- GLB
- GLBT
- GLBTI
- GLBTQ
- GSM
- GSRM
- LBT
- LGB
- LGBO
- LGBQ
- LGBT
- LGBT+
- LGBTA
- LGBTA+
- LGBTI
- LGBTI+
- LGBTIQ
- LGBTIQ+
- LGBTIQA
- LGBTIQA+
- LGBTO
- LGBTQ
- LGBTQ+
- LGBTQ2
- LGBTQ2+
- LGBTQ2A
- LGBTQ2A+
- LGBTQ2S
- LGBTQ2-S
- LGBTQ2S+
- LGBTQA
- LGBTQA+
- LGBTQI
- LGBTQI+
- LGBTQI2
- LGBTQI2+
- LGBTQIA
- LGBTQIA+
- LGBTQIA2
- LGBTQIA2+
- LGBTQQ
- LGBTQQIA
- LGBTQQIAAPP
- LGBTTQQIAAP
- MOGAI
- QUILTBAG
- SGM
derogatory
References
- ^ American Educational Research Association Verlag AERA (1988) “Research, policy and practice: Annual meeting”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1]
- ^ Katherine Cox, Sexual Orientation, in Death, Dying, and Social Differences (edited by David Oliviere, Barbara Monroe, Sheila Payne, published in 2011), page 197:
Trans communities
Although the umbrella term LGBT makes pragmatic sense, there are compelling arguments to treat transgendered people as distinct from LGB communities: gender identity is clearly distinct from sexual identity (Dean et al., 2000) and to conflate the two risks ignoring the particular experiences of this ["trans"] group which is itself heterogeneous, comprising intersex individuals, androgynes, transvestites, and a whole range of others. Transgendered people […] can experience trans-phobia within LGB services and communities[.]
Further reading
- LGB community, GLB community, LGBT community, LGBTQ community, GLBT community at the Google Books Ngram Viewer.
Anagrams
Danish
Noun
LGBT
French
Pronunciation
Adjective
LGBT (invariable)
- LGBT; Initialism of lesbiennes, gays, bisexuels, transgenres.
See also
(LGBT)
- allosexuel
- altersexuel
- homosexuel
- LGBT
- LGBTQI+
- LGBTQIA+
- lesbienne (“L”)
- gay (“G”)
- bisexuelle (“B”)
- bispirituelle (“B, 2, 2S, 2-S”)
- transsexuelle (“T”)
- transgenre (“T”)
- trans (“T”)
- queer (“Q”)
- intersexe (“I”)
- asexuelle (“A”)
Indonesian
Pronunciation
Noun
LGBT (first-person possessive LGBTku, second-person possessive LGBTmu, third-person possessive LGBTnya)
- initialism of lesbian, gay, biseksual, dan transgender (“LGBT”).
Further reading
- “LGBT” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Japanese
Etymology
Noun
LGBT • (eru-jī-bī-tī)
- LGBT
- LGBTの権利
- eru-jī-bī-tī no kenri
- LGBT rights
- LGBTの権利
Polish
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from English LGBT.
Pronunciation
Noun
LGBT n (indeclinable)
Further reading
- LGBT in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- LGBT in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Adjective
LGBT
- (Latin America) LGBT
- Synonym: (Spain) LGTB
Usage notes
In Latin America "LGBT" is used the same as almost all over the world, but in Spain "LGTB" is used, inverting the letters "B" and "T". In Spain, this applies to all derivatives: LGTBI, LGTBIQ, LGTBfobia, LGTBIfobia, etc.
Turkish
Pronunciation
Adjective
LGBT
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