The correct answer is the gender inclusive: Steward. During the 1950's, airlines made up the word stewardess to indicate that women were a lesser lackey than stewards. Hostesses and Hosts, the correct term is Hosts. The gender inclusive form is always correct and cannot be offensive. I would use Attendant.
When a professional description: Farmer, Manager, Teacher, Doctor, Nurse, etc. is referred to generally it is always proper to use a non-specific gender related term.
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A male steward, a female stewardess.
what is the opposite of pedant
The opposite of either is neither.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
Creditor is the opposite of a debtor
A male steward, a female stewardess.
The male equivalent of a stewardess is a steward, although for airline flight crews, the genderless form is now "flight attendant."
The gender noun for a male is steward; the gender noun for a female is stewardess. The noun stewardess has a limited use and many type of steward jobs are done by both males and females using the job description 'steward'. Airlines no longer use either term, they use the common gender noun 'flight attendant'.
Many times, if steward is used for a male, stewardess is the term used for a female. Airline personnel used to use the titles steward and stewardess for the positions now commonly titled flight attendants.
Steward does not have an opposite. The feminine would be stewardess.
Doctor is a neuter gender
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'steward' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Clot is not gender specific.
Male Female is stewardess
The opposite gender of fraternity is sorority.
An emperor is the opposite in gender to an empress.
Opposite gender of Filipino: Filipina