misandric
English
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editAdjective
editmisandric (comparative more misandric, superlative most misandric)
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editof, relating to, or exhibiting misandry
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Noun
editmisandric (plural misandrics)
- (rare) One who professes misandry; a hater of men, or one prejudiced against men.
- 2001, Paul Nathanson, Katherine K. Young, Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture[1], page 277:
- Sentimental misandrics, for example, focus attention on the warm and cosy features of womanhood, contrasting them pointedly with the sinister and threatening features of manhood.
- 2018 April, Vartikka Kaul, “Of goddesses and women: Towards a super-empowered female hero”, in Studies in South Asian Film & Media, volume 9, number 1:
- By turning Shakti into an odd misandric, the patriarchal order is maintained as her field of action is limited to only women in distress.
- 2019 October 30, “In a world of her own”, in Orissa Post:
- However, expressing anguish over crime against women and being a misandric are two different things.
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editmisandrist — see misandrist