An individual who is attracted to foreign peoples, manners, or cultures.
Example sentencesExamples
Finally to demonstrate his mastery of ‘smart-arse big-time terminology ‘he claims to be a ‘xenophile’ or ‘lover of foreigners’.
Make half of them xenophobes, and the other half xenophiles.
And the language itself, even the most fervent xenophile does not find Icelandic easy.
In 1986, then-Chief Justice Warren Burger (a great xenophile) had argued in Bowers v Hardwick that bans on gay sex were ‘firmly rooted in Judeo-Christian moral and ethical standards.’
Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration.
Definition of xenophile in US English:
xenophile
nounˈzenəˌfīl
An individual who is attracted to foreign peoples, manners, or cultures.
Example sentencesExamples
Make half of them xenophobes, and the other half xenophiles.
And the language itself, even the most fervent xenophile does not find Icelandic easy.
In 1986, then-Chief Justice Warren Burger (a great xenophile) had argued in Bowers v Hardwick that bans on gay sex were ‘firmly rooted in Judeo-Christian moral and ethical standards.’
Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration.
Finally to demonstrate his mastery of ‘smart-arse big-time terminology ‘he claims to be a ‘xenophile’ or ‘lover of foreigners’.