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Anglophobia
[ ang-gluh-foh-bee-uh ]
noun
- an aversion or hostility to, disdain for, or fear of England or anything English.
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Other Words From
- An·glo·pho·bi·ac [ang-gl, uh, -, foh, -bee-ak], An·glo·pho·bic adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Anglophobia1
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Example Sentences
I need scarcely adduce further evidence of the fact that Anglophobia is still a power in the land, if not the power it once was.
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Apparently the amount of Anglophobia was not portentous, when it came to putting this emotion to the test of counting heads.
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He practically admitted that the Anglophobia so common on the continent of Europe is the outcome of jealousy.
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Anglophobia, as a national and popular sentiment, is perhaps more ardent in the United States than amongst us.
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Blesman was plainly in league against all that was British; from the first he displayed Anglophobia of a most acute character.
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