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xenophobe

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


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Yet xenophobes continued to use the specter of other languages crowding out English to urge immigration clampdowns.

From Los Angeles Times

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

But she emphasised that the xenophobes are a small minority and there are many South Africans who call for unity.

From BBC

No. You don’t have to be a xenophobe to be worried about the possible future actions of a superpower whose leadership seems to be growing more autocratic and more erratic with each passing year.

From Seattle Times

In the last week or so, Fox has managed to malign poor retirees and Jews while pandering to xenophobes.

From Los Angeles Times