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单词 sexist
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Definition of sexist in English:

sexist

adjective ˈsɛksɪstˈsɛksɪst
  • Characterized by or showing prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.

    old-fashioned sexist attitudes
    a blatantly sexist remark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis.
    • He's just a sexist lout who thinks he's a Latin lover.
    • Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery.
    • It loses points for its sexist point of view regarding 'inner beauty'.
    • The supportive environment encourages the group to discuss issues raised by the often sexist lyrics of hip hop.
    • In a sexist, thoughtless, simple-minded story, he found yet a new way to ghettoize actresses in Hollywood.
    • Others have told me that they thought I was making some sort of sexist statement by showing an entrapped female.
    • The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs.
    • The beer segment is especially funny with its blatant sexist overtones.
    • Her plans to study medicine elicit her brother's sexist comment that she should be satisfied with nursing.
noun ˈsɛksɪstˈsɛksɪst
  • A person with sexist views.

    I want to make it clear that I'm certainly not a sexist
    sexists have no place in our modern political campaigns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a plot by sexists in general to prove that women just aren't funny.
    • It's yet another way to caricature the right as knee-jerk sexists and foaming-at-the-mouth religious zealots.
    • Sexists say this event just isn't the same as the NBA draft, which is true.
    • Belittling her intellectual legitimacy is the sort of a tactic often employed by sexists, racists, and others who cling to power for fear of losing it.
    • They think being invited back to the next party is more important than calling someone a sexist after an insensitive joke.
    • I'm no sexist, but any culture not at least minimally protective of women and children is ultimately self-genocidal.
    • Anybody who disagrees with what is daubed on the wall must be shouted down as a sexist, a racist, or a homophobe.
    • At first they don't mesh, mostly because he is a pig-headed sexist and she is an outspoken lesbian.
    • Saying that men are more likely to be violent criminals, rapists, or sexists would be 'derogatory or demeaning', and thus sexual harassment.
    • They're trying to portray them as a bunch of bigots, racists, and sexists—the same old playbook stuff.

Rhymes

heterosexist

Definition of sexist in US English:

sexist

adjectiveˈsɛksɪstˈseksist
  • Characterized by or showing prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.

    old-fashioned sexist attitudes
    a blatantly sexist remark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Others have told me that they thought I was making some sort of sexist statement by showing an entrapped female.
    • The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs.
    • The supportive environment encourages the group to discuss issues raised by the often sexist lyrics of hip hop.
    • He's just a sexist lout who thinks he's a Latin lover.
    • Her plans to study medicine elicit her brother's sexist comment that she should be satisfied with nursing.
    • The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis.
    • The beer segment is especially funny with its blatant sexist overtones.
    • In a sexist, thoughtless, simple-minded story, he found yet a new way to ghettoize actresses in Hollywood.
    • It loses points for its sexist point of view regarding 'inner beauty'.
    • Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery.
nounˈsɛksɪstˈseksist
  • A person with sexist views.

    I want to make it clear that I'm certainly not a sexist
    sexists have no place in our modern political campaigns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Belittling her intellectual legitimacy is the sort of a tactic often employed by sexists, racists, and others who cling to power for fear of losing it.
    • Sexists say this event just isn't the same as the NBA draft, which is true.
    • It's a plot by sexists in general to prove that women just aren't funny.
    • Anybody who disagrees with what is daubed on the wall must be shouted down as a sexist, a racist, or a homophobe.
    • I'm no sexist, but any culture not at least minimally protective of women and children is ultimately self-genocidal.
    • It's yet another way to caricature the right as knee-jerk sexists and foaming-at-the-mouth religious zealots.
    • They're trying to portray them as a bunch of bigots, racists, and sexists—the same old playbook stuff.
    • At first they don't mesh, mostly because he is a pig-headed sexist and she is an outspoken lesbian.
    • They think being invited back to the next party is more important than calling someone a sexist after an insensitive joke.
    • Saying that men are more likely to be violent criminals, rapists, or sexists would be 'derogatory or demeaning', and thus sexual harassment.
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