misogynistic
English
Etymology
From misogynist + -ic.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɪs.ɒdʒ.ən.ɪst.ɪk/
Adjective
misogynistic (comparative more misogynistic, superlative most misogynistic)
- Of, relating to, or exhibiting misogyny.
- 2022 November 19, Amlan Sarkar, “A Straight Masculinity Crisis Is Underway — And It’s a Good Thing”, in The Swaddle[1]:
- This is arguably linked to two things: declining tolerance for straight men’s behavior may have, on the one hand, caused this; the effect is misogynistic backlash in the form of rising incelhood.
- 2023 January, Meg Roser, Charlotte Chalker and Tim Squirrell, “Spitting out the blackpill: Evaluating how incels present themselves in their own words on the incel Wiki”, in Institute for Strategic Dialogue[2], page 5:
- Those who believe in the blackpill tend to adopt violently misogynistic beliefs about the nature of women, particularly with regard to their sexual behaviour.
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of, relating to, or exhibiting misogyny
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