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xenophobe

[zen-uh-fohb, zee-nuh-] / ˈzɛn əˌfoʊb, ˈzi nə- /


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One of his greatest preoccupations is that Ms. Le Pen, a far-right nationalist and xenophobe, not succeed him as president.

From New York Times

Laying out her immigration stance “probably will cost me a big scarlet red letter sewed onto my chest — ‘Racist, xenophobe, shame on you!’” she writes.

From Seattle Times

Richterova, speaking of the Czech Republic, said, “It’s so normal to be a xenophobe here.”

From New York Times

In some cases Democrats seem fearful of appearing too pro-immigrant, having apparently bought into the GOP lore that deep down Americans are xenophobes.

From Washington Post

So declared former Trump administration official and infamous xenophobe Stephen Miller in a recent CNN interview.

From Washington Post