bisexual in Portuguese
bisexual in Portuguese is bissexual, bissexuado, bi — bisexual means romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
bisexual in Portuguese
bissexual
(of humans, or, other animals) Sexually attracted to both same-gendered and different-gendered partners. (Compare pansexual.)
bissexuado
(rare) Hermaphroditic/intersex, being both male and female, or alternating between being male and being female.
bissexual
A person who is bisexual.
bi
A person who is bisexual.
What does "bisexual" mean?
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adj Romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
"She came out as bisexual to her family last year."
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adj Having both male and female reproductive parts, as in some flowers or organisms.
"Many flowering plants are bisexual, containing both stamens and pistils."
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noun A person who is attracted to both men and women.
"The support group welcomes bisexuals, gay men, and lesbians alike."
bisexual in a sentence
- She came out as bisexual to her family last year.
- Many flowering plants are bisexual, containing both stamens and pistils.
- The support group welcomes bisexuals, gay men, and lesbians alike.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bisexual" in Portuguese?
"bisexual" in Portuguese is bissexual, bissexuado, bi. bisexual means: Romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
How do you use "bisexual" in a sentence?
Example: "She came out as bisexual to her family last year." In Portuguese, "bisexual" is bissexual, bissexuado, bi.
Are there other ways to say "bisexual" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "bisexual": bissexual, bissexuado, bi.
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