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Anglophile
[ ang-gluh-fahyl, -fil ]
noun
- a person who is friendly to or admires England or English customs, institutions, etc.
Anglophile
/ ˌæŋɡləʊˈfɪlɪˌæk; ˌæŋɡləʊˈfɪlɪk; ˌæŋɡləʊˈfɪlɪə; ˈæŋɡləʊfɪl; -ˌfaɪl /
noun
- a person having admiration for England or the English
adjective
- marked by or possessing such admiration
Derived Forms
- Anglophilia, noun
- Anglophiliac, adjective
Other Words From
- Anglo·phil·ism noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Anglophile1
Example Sentences
But just how Anglophile is he really, some ponder, given his mantra of "America First"?
Tuchel is also regarded as an Anglophile, his love of English players and the English game sharpened in a 20-month spell at Chelsea, during which time he won the Champions League in 2021, the Uefa Super Cup and the Fifa Club World Cup before being sacked in September 2022.
The letter said, in part, that Mr. Helfgott “truly cherished the welcome that this country gave him — and I know he called himself a great Anglophile. In return he made a truly remarkable contribution to British life.”
Unlike his revered and formal predecessor, who wore jackets and ties, saw people by appointment and was addressed as “Mr. Shawn,” Mr. Gottlieb was a quirky collector of kitsch, like plastic women’s handbags, a passionate lover of classical ballet and an eccentric Anglophile who called writers “dear boy.”
If you’re a gently graying Anglophile who still can squeeze into leather pants, you’ve likely already bought your tickets.
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