[
US
/ˈtɛknoʊˌfoʊb/
]
[ UK /tˈɛknəfˌəʊb/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛknəfˌəʊb/ ]
NOUN
- a person who dislikes or avoids new technology
How To Use technophobe In A Sentence
- There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
- In the last few years, most of us - even instinctive technophobes like me - have become practised in the dark art of surveillance.
- The school plans to open a cyber café in the technology building to create a relaxed environment for technophobes.
- This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes.
- The barman gave us a look of exasperation that I could remember giving a thousand technophobes before when they asked what the Internet was for.
- This made sense, even to an inveterate technophobe like myself.
- There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
- Libraries across Swindon are offering free computer sessions for technophobes.
- He's a complete technophobe, who has difficulty operating any technical gadget invented since 1950; even an electric toaster is a challenge for his technical know-how.
- For every technophile who wants 24/7 connectivity there is probably a technophobe that fears being tracked down or identified by secret chips implanted in some electronic device he or she is carrying.