homophobe

[ UK /hˈɒməfˌə‍ʊb/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who hates or fears homosexual people
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How To Use homophobe In A Sentence

  • She was targeted by homophobes, enduring arson attacks on her home, abusive phone calls, and hate mail.
  • Over the issue of gay adoption, he comes across as an old-fashioned homophobe.
  • Allowing “the homophobe” to go untreated is a case of the failure of America’s health care system to treat those that need it. Think Progress » Conservatives Fearmonger About Repealing DADT: It Will Lead To The Draft And ‘Mortally’ Wound The Military
  • So many times I've sat at dinner tables, and there's been some horrible homophobe, or racist, or sexist at the table and they've said appalling things.
  • They are just small-minded homophobes trying to rationalize their fear of people unlike themselves.
  • She refuses to be intimidated by misguided homophobes.
  • One of the things that irritates me is when the people in the GLBT community who prefer candy bars start hollering 'homophobe' or 'transphobe' when allies offer constructive criticism. TransGriot
  • He experienced anti-gay sentiment first hand and was treated with condescension and hostility by homophobes who did know of his homosexuality.
  • To paraphrase Alix their "argument" is: "Ken is just a judicial murder supporting, homophobe supporting commie. Archive 2008-03-30
  • Precisely because of the anonymous, orgiastic, revolving-door-type sexuality so despised by homophobes and fundamentalist Christians.
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