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Definition of misogyny in English: misogynynoun mɪˈsɒdʒ(ə)niməˈsɑdʒəni mass nounDislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women. she felt she was struggling against thinly disguised misogyny 她觉得她是在与稍有掩饰的仇视妇女现象作斗争。 Example sentencesExamples - Their racism, misogyny and emotional brutality become unbelievable in an English setting.
- There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia.
- It is a travesty that there is still misogyny and sexism in the labor movement.
- His beautifully enunciated vowels and curmudgeonly misogyny were so accurately rendered that he took over the stage whenever he appeared.
- The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age.
- Was the film a brilliant attack on misogyny, or was it simply misogyny?
- She defined herself as an engaged cinematographer fighting misogyny and role stereotypes.
- The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring.
- When pressed for a reason why, she stammered over her words, not realizing that she might be taken to task for her own misogyny.
- Once you've got over all the rampant misogyny and gratuitous, comic-book violence, it's an entertaining night in.
- There is plenty of misogyny in hip-hop, and in our culture in general in fact.
- In the past I have accused him both of misogyny and a hateful fundamentalism, but I was wrong on both counts.
- This is the man who has been accused of misogyny.
- This is symptomatic of another link I've noticed with homophobia - that between homophobia and misogyny.
- The old comics are on their last legs because foreigner-fearing, homophobic bigotry and misogyny are no longer as acceptable as they once were.
- Twice he has been confronted by people who have tried to take him to task for perceived misogyny.
- The photos aren't being misogynist and voyeuristic: they are making a statement about misogyny and voyeurism.
- People can't choose their skin colour, or their sex or their sexual orientation, which is why racism and misogyny are so repellent.
- I've seen no misogyny from him or the people around him.
- Evidence for this more sober assessment is hate, racism, and misogyny on the Web.
Synonyms jingoism, excessive patriotism, blind patriotism, excessive nationalism, sectarianism, isolationism, excessive loyalty, flag-waving, xenophobia, racism, racialism, racial prejudice, ethnocentrism, ethnocentricity
Derivativesadjective I know, I come across as misogynous when I say that. Example sentencesExamples - I'm sorry, but on this issue your archaic misogynous views just stink.
- So that model is alive and well and in the minds of many people, rather than the later medieval, misogynous legislation.
- When Clare Boothe's The Women was first produced on Broadway in 1936, it was seen as not only antifeminist but outright misogynous.
- Both nature and the process of scientific enquiry appear conceptualized in ways modelled on rape and torture - on man's most violent and misogynous relationship with women.
OriginMid 17th century: from Greek misos 'hatred' + gunē 'woman'. Rhymesandrogyny, homogeny, progeny Definition of misogyny in US English: misogynynounməˈsäjənēməˈsɑdʒəni Dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women. she felt she was struggling against thinly disguised misogyny 她觉得她是在与稍有掩饰的仇视妇女现象作斗争。 Example sentencesExamples - Was the film a brilliant attack on misogyny, or was it simply misogyny?
- The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age.
- When pressed for a reason why, she stammered over her words, not realizing that she might be taken to task for her own misogyny.
- The photos aren't being misogynist and voyeuristic: they are making a statement about misogyny and voyeurism.
- Twice he has been confronted by people who have tried to take him to task for perceived misogyny.
- In the past I have accused him both of misogyny and a hateful fundamentalism, but I was wrong on both counts.
- The old comics are on their last legs because foreigner-fearing, homophobic bigotry and misogyny are no longer as acceptable as they once were.
- Their racism, misogyny and emotional brutality become unbelievable in an English setting.
- She defined herself as an engaged cinematographer fighting misogyny and role stereotypes.
- People can't choose their skin colour, or their sex or their sexual orientation, which is why racism and misogyny are so repellent.
- Evidence for this more sober assessment is hate, racism, and misogyny on the Web.
- This is symptomatic of another link I've noticed with homophobia - that between homophobia and misogyny.
- This is the man who has been accused of misogyny.
- Once you've got over all the rampant misogyny and gratuitous, comic-book violence, it's an entertaining night in.
- The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring.
- There is plenty of misogyny in hip-hop, and in our culture in general in fact.
- I've seen no misogyny from him or the people around him.
- His beautifully enunciated vowels and curmudgeonly misogyny were so accurately rendered that he took over the stage whenever he appeared.
- It is a travesty that there is still misogyny and sexism in the labor movement.
- There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia.
Synonyms jingoism, excessive patriotism, blind patriotism, excessive nationalism, sectarianism, isolationism, excessive loyalty, flag-waving, xenophobia, racism, racialism, racial prejudice, ethnocentrism, ethnocentricity
OriginMid 17th century: from Greek misos ‘hatred’ + gunē ‘woman’. |