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Francophobe
[frang-kuh-fohb]
adjective
Also Francophobic fearing or hating France, the French people, and French culture, products, etc.
noun
a person who fears or hates France, the French people, French culture, products, etc.
Francophobe
/ ˈڰæŋəʊˌəʊ /
noun
a person who hates or despises France or its people
a person who hates or fears Canadian Francophones
Other 51Թ Forms
- Francophobia noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Francophobe1
Example Sentences
He was variously labeled a dangerous “Francophobe,” a federalist “fanatic,” and a political activist masquerading as a comedian.
And the great man, who I believe even the staunchest Francophobe can sign up to, expressed his undying love for his adopted city, hefty women, unruly kids and all.
Crude, rude and with more foul language than a Gordon Ramsay marathon, this smutty staple could give even the most hardened Francophobe a few guilty giggles.
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