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misogynistic

[ mi-soj-uh-nis-tik, ³¾²¹³ó²â‑ ]

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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of misogynistic1

First recorded in 1820–25; misogynist ( def ) + -ic ( def )
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Children as young as seven are being given smartphones, with some primary school pupils consuming harmful misogynistic content, a headteacher has said.

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He said extremist groups exploited his vulnerability with addiction issues as a teenager, manipulating him into sharing racist and misogynistic views.

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Adolescence shows that children with limited opportunities to build their self-esteem are more "vulnerable" to the predatory messages of misogynistic influencers, Sophie says.

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And Chakraborty became the subject of misogynistic abuse, with trolls calling her a "witch", a "fortune huntress", a "mafia moll" and "sex bait to trap rich men".

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The NCA's annual national strategic assessment, published on Tuesday, said the groups "routinely share harmful content and extremist or misogynistic rhetoric".

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