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chauvinistic

[shoh-vuh-nis-tik] / ˌʃoʊ vəˈnɪs tɪk /






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Coleman said he always had “more fun playing bad guys” and relished the “rottenness” of his chauvinistic character.

From Los Angeles Times

Surely, Carlin himself, noted for his anti-abortion stance, would offer a chauvinistic nod of approval at the study’s choice of material.

From Salon

Based on Bonnie Garmus’s 2022 novel, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows the brilliant but frequently undervalued Elizabeth as she jumps from one chauvinistic 1950s milieu — an elite research institute — to another: local television.

From New York Times

And he did not write chauvinistic male characters surrounding these women.

From Los Angeles Times

But the Gamecocks don’t cater to the chauvinistic gaze.

From Washington Post