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misandry

[mis-an-dree] / ˈmɪs æn dri /
NOUN
hatred of men
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STRONGEST


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Noses seep and floors are awash, the treacly ooze serving as both a coming-of-age symbol and a lubricant for a story whose misandry burns bright and hot.

From New York Times

Masculinity needs to adapt appropriately to a 21st century containing both feminism and women who game, and it must do so without falling into misandry.

From Scientific American

This misandry is of a piece with the collection’s generally jaundiced outlook.

From Washington Post

"A reasonable worry about assault appears to have morphed into an institutional misandry," he told MPs.

From BBC

These male activists have targeted anything that smacks of feminism, forcing a university to cancel a lecture by a woman they accused of spreading misandry.

From Seattle Times