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/ˌzɛnəˈfɑbɪk/
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[ UK /zˌɛnəfˈəʊbɪk/ ]
[ UK /zˌɛnəfˈəʊbɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- suffering from xenophobia; having abnormal fear or hatred of the strange or foreign
How To Use xenophobic In A Sentence
- Yellow Peril, xenophobic rhetoric and the demasculinization/feminization of the Asian male into the zeta male despite how he is 2nd worst school shooter in American history. Mass murders, zeta males, and virtual life « raincoaster
- It´s a good thing you are not a caucasian from the deep southern United States where your region of birth would identify you, no matter who you really were, as an ignorant redneck shoeless clodhopping moonshining poorly educated trailer trash racist pig bigoted xenophobic holy rolling reigious zealot who doesn´t know his ass from a hole in the ground. Page 2
- A section of politicians from traditional right-wing parties are turning towards right-wing populism, with its chauvinist and xenophobic programme combined with a large dose of hostility towards parliamentarianism.
- In the ideological struggle between HUAC and Hollywood, the older xenophobic, antiradical, antimodernist tradition of Americanism was pitted against a New Americanism, the more cosmopolitan, modernist, and pluralist popular nationalism of the war years that was broadly shared by the studio moguls, the liberal activists, and the radical dissidents in Hollywood. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
- Lou Dobbs, that paragon of choice xenophobic political battles to pick and win, hopped on this “American Otherness” bandwagon like it was the last copter out of Saigon and is riding it for all it's stupidly worth — which is pretty much just huzzahs and dittoes from the scrape-knuckled fucktards who flock to him post-their mid-afternoon Limbaugh-lovin 'refractory period. “Res-pect Mah Authori-taaaaaayyyyh!”
- Mercury newspaper that a group of Mozambican nationals were assaulted at the weekend in what they described as a xenophobic attack. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Some people say it shows a xenophobic party, at war with diversity. Times, Sunday Times
- Having previously tried various shades of sexism, anti-environmentalism, liberal-baiting which, to be fair, works, and must be extremely satisfying and other offensive/hilarious topics too numerous and tedious to mention, the team this week settled on "xenophobic japery" as the hue du jour. This Week: Lord Wei, Craig Oliver, Richard Hammond
- I can only say that it ranks as the most biased, xenophobic and superficial article I have read on the subject in any newspaper.
- That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed.