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misogynistic

Sometimes ·Dz·Ծ,

[mi-soj-uh-nis-tik, mahy‑]

adjective

  1. reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.

  2. reflecting or exhibiting ingrained and institutionalized prejudice against women; sexist.

    misogynistic attitudes stemming from the highest corporate level.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of misogynistic1

First recorded in 1820–25; misogynist ( def. ) + -ic ( def. )
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Like a lot of teens, Ethan seeks guidance in the online manosphere, going down a rabbit hole of misogynistic comments about his stepmother.

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She added that she thought some conversations about the cuts had been "misogynistic", stressing the impact of the cuts on many of her friends and colleagues on the show, who have worked there for decades.

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"As designed, the regulations will also fail to catch many of the services UK society is actually concerned about, like misogynistic hate websites".

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Owen Lawrence – the 38-year-old man later named as the key suspect in the attack – had posted a hate-filled online manifesto describing the planned violence as "misogynistic rage".

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The proposals included new offences such as stirring up hatred against women and misogynistic harassment.

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