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misandrist
[ mis-an-dreest ]
noun
- someone, especially a woman, who hates, dislikes, or mistrusts men:
Mainstream feminists are not misandrists; they seek equal rights for men and women on the basis that all genders have the ability and the right to lead self-determining lives.
adjective
- showing a hatred, dislike, or mistrust of men:
The allegedly misandrist attitude of the administration is causing discipline problems with the male students.
Word History and Origins
Origin of misandrist1
Example Sentences
For a film about misandrist revolutionaries, “Mayday” lacks the courage of its convictions — it sets up boogeymen as targets only to shoot them point blank, in broad daylight.
"She had short hair. She went to a women's college. She used some of the expressions these online mobs had somehow defined as 'misandrist expressions' for no clear reason."
This film is feminist, indeed, but not misandrist.
Flanagan’s adaptation of King’s Gerald’s Game is an unrelentingly tense portrait of a woman preyed upon by men her entire life; it might make a misandrist out of you.
The review aggregator Metacritic notes the critics’ rave responses, but the average user review is a dire 3.2 thanks to submissions from members of the public, who describe the film as “hateful and misandrist”.
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