Meaning & Definition of word "Xenophobia"

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    Xenophobia

    /zenəˈfōbēə/

    noun:

    • 1. Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries or cultures.
      • Example: The rise of xenophobia in some regions has led to an increase in hate crimes against immigrants.
    • 2. A fear or dislike of the unknown or unfamiliar, especially in relation to foreign cultures.
      • Example: Xenophobia can manifest in various ways, including discriminatory policies and social ostracism.
    • 3. A societal tendency to blame problems on outsiders, often resulting in marginalization of immigrant communities.
      • Example: The prevalent xenophobia in the political discourse has fueled division and intolerance.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'xenos' meaning 'stranger' and 'phobos' meaning 'fear'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    xenophobic attitudes:

    Negative feelings or beliefs towards foreigners.

    xenophobic laws:

    Legislation that discriminates against non-natives.

    rise of xenophobia:

    An increase in hostile feelings towards outsiders.

    Related Words

    xenophobe:

    A person who exhibits xenophobia.

    xenophilic:

    Having an attraction to foreign people or cultures.

    Slang Meanings of xenophobia

    Meaning: Anti-foreigner vibes

    Example Sentence: There was a lot of anti-foreigner vibes at the rally.

    Meaning: Foreignphobia

    Example Sentence: His foreignphobia makes it hard for him to travel abroad.