Definition of Anglophobia. Meaning of Anglophobia. Synonyms of Anglophobia

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Definition of Anglophobia

Anglophobia
Anglophobia An`glo*pho"bi*a, n. [Anglo- + Gr. ? fear.] Intense dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. -- An"glo*phobe, n.

Meaning of Anglophobia from wikipedia

- Anti-English sentiment, also known as Anglophobia (from Latin Anglus "English" and Gr**** φόβος, phobos, "fear"), refers to opposition, dislike, fear,...
- an anonymous civil servant who stated: "There is a strong presence of Anglophobia, combined with cultural Marxism that runs through the civil service."...
- Germany 1866–1945 (1978) pp. 302–338, 350. Matthew Stibbe (2006). German Anglophobia and the Great War, 1914–1918. Cambridge UP. pp. 176–178. ISBN 978-0521027281...
- role". The key component of Vichy's ideology was Anglophobia. In part, Vichy's virulent Anglophobia was due to its leaders' personal dislike of the British...
- Stead, "We are heading straight to the Re-United States." As American Anglophobia declined, London realized the value of a long-term ally that would prevent...
- Against Islam Author Hempher/Ayyub Sabri Pasha Language Turkish Subject Anglophobia Anti-Wahhabi Genre Propaganda Publisher Waqf Ikhlas Publications Publication...
- writing in The Guardian stated that: "Braveheart gave full rein to a toxic Anglophobia". In The Times, Colin McArthur said "the political effects are truly...
- Afrophobia fear/dislike of Africans Albanophobia fear/dislike of Albanians Anglophobia fear/dislike of England or English culture Arabophobia fear/dislike of...
- against us ... we all feel thoroughly ashamed..." The attack revived Anglophobia in France, demonstrated British resolve to continue the war and rallied...
- term "Anglo-Saxon" is often used in expressions of anti-Americanism or Anglophobia. French writers have also used it in more nuanced ways in discussions...