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anglophobe

1 of 1noun
/ˈæŋɡləfoʊb/
Forms:anglophobes
1

a person who has a strong dislike or fear of England, English culture, and the English way of life

  • As an Anglophobe, he refused to attend any event associated with British culture or heritage.
  • She could never understand the Anglophobe attitude of her friend, who rejected anything related to England.
  • Some people may label others as Anglophobes when they criticize British policies or traditions without regard for their historical context.
  • The Anglophobe was outspoken in his opposition to the influence of British culture in global politics.
  • During the debate, the politician was accused of being an Anglophobe due to his harsh criticism of the British government.