misogyny

[ US /ˈmɪzədʒɪni/ ]
[ UK /mɪsˈɒd‍ʒɪni/ ]
NOUN
  1. hatred of women
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How To Use misogyny In A Sentence

  • But what we do now know is that there endures, in many apparently civilised quarters, a simmering rage of misogyny and mistrust. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a satire in here but it's hidden under layers of misogyny and vapid violence. Times, Sunday Times
  • His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved.
  • For the US conservative it is also inextricable from the abhorrence through which any “overly” strong woman is judged as a moral transgressor, in a vilely reactionary misogyny. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Hey, the term misogyny is not gender or sex-specific, and many straight men dislike women. JamaicaObserver.com | Lead Stories
  • When I saw it, around age 13ish, it wasn't long after I'd finally twigged that my parents had raised me as a boy for no reason other than their own misogyny. "I pledge to you all that you wish, the moon and the stars."
  • With her now famous misogyny speech, a usually uninspiring leader was transformed overnight into a courageous defender of women's rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • This in an industry with a deserved reputation for rampant, entrenched misogyny. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the man who has been accused of misogyny.
  • Was the film a brilliant attack on misogyny, or was it simply misogyny?
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