misogynist

[ UK /mɪsˈɒd‍ʒɪnˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪzədʒɪnɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a misanthrope who dislikes women in particular
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How To Use misogynist In A Sentence

  • you and your fellow misogynistic homophobes masquerading as "traditionalist anglicans" have played out the string. Breakaway Fort Worth group responds to Episcopal Church lawsuit | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Traditionally golf has kept the sexes apart, sometimes for misogynist reasons, but more often because women cannot hit the ball as far as men, and have courses set up accordingly, with the ladies' tees further forward than the men's.
  • Like me, these people know they are not racists or misogynists.
  • This isn't situational realism, it's misogynist claptrap, the kind of stuff no one needs to see in the movies.
  • Many have spoken out to say the worst trolling comes not from misogynist men, but from fellow feminists. The Sun
  • The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society.
  • Even though she's presented as an emotionally cold person and therefore more of an antiheroine, she's relieved from being tarred with the usual misogynist brush in a few key ways. "On the Female Vampire," Evie Byrne Guest Post
  • It is not going too far to say that he was a misogynist.
  • The female incapable of intellectual purpose, governed by her whims and humours, is a misogynistic cliche not only of the time, but very much of his writings.
  • Ragnar Redbeard, on the other hand, is another kind of egoist entirely, a Fascist, misogynistic, and sacrilegious bore who desires to impress that he Knows All, and anyone daring to disagree with his interpretation of Man is but mere dirt beneath his steel-toed boots. Essays
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