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xenophobe

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


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In 2021, Morrissey accused The Simpsons of "hatred" and "complete ignorance" after a character its writers admitted was partially based on him was portrayed as a meat-eating, overweight xenophobe.

From BBC • Aug. 27, 2024

A recording of the exchange promptly went viral earlier this week, and the Intercept’s Shaun King soon identified Schlossberg as the xenophobe in the video.

From Slate • May 18, 2018

Bayliss, no xenophobe, no protectionist and no killjoy, just wished to consider American kids who might not dream of Wimbledon or the U.S.

From Washington Post • May 30, 2017

You can get called a Little Englander for saying that, or even branded a xenophobe or a racist, but if international football is not about one country against another, what is it about?

From The Guardian • Jun. 18, 2012

Mr. Stace’s Shepherd, stubborn and blinkered, is based partly on James William Davison, a famous xenophobe of the late 19th century who thought Liszt’s music was “talentless funghi” and that Berlioz was a “vulgar lunatic.”

From New York Times • Feb. 19, 2011