[
UK
/ʃˈəʊvɪnˌɪst/
]
[ US /ˈʃoʊvənəst/ ]
[ US /ˈʃoʊvənəst/ ]
NOUN
- an extreme bellicose nationalist
- a person with a prejudiced belief in the superiority of his or her own kind
How To Use chauvinist In A Sentence
- The Pan-Arab tendency and movement was the political movement which stood behind the chauvinistic ideas and practices of the Baath regime.
- My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.
- Only in 1920 after Moscow cleared Russian chauvinists out of leadership of the Ukrainian Communist Party did the new Soviet administration seriously address aspirations for self-determination.
- Even knowing this, I still feel very chauvinistic about some of our native grains.
- The is the very same way women are belittled by chauvinists (male and female) throughout history.
- This fusion of political correctness and relevance may be the next big thing to rock mathematics education, appealing as it does to political activists and to ethnic chauvinists.
- Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude.
- This, as we said, is especially true for women who live in a chauvinist, discriminatory environment.
- Maybe I'm a chauvinist pig, but you know, the women in my life have never given me any reason to think otherwise.
- The man was not chauvinist for cheating on his wife indiscreetly; he was simply a philandering husband.