Definition of Francophobia. Meaning of Francophobia. Synonyms of Francophobia

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- Anti-French sentiment (Francophobia or Gallophobia) is the fear of, discrimination against, prejudice of, or hatred towards France, the French people,...
- "United Against Francophobia." Its total of 101 cosignatories, including Bernard Landry and Pierre Curzi, urged that Francophobia should be fought against...
- Alliance Française AZERTY Français fondamental Francization Francophile Francophobia Francophonie French language in the United States French language in...
- Anti-French sentiment in the United States has consisted of unfavorable estimations, hatred, dislike, and fear of, and prejudice and discrimination towards...
- Wars (1193–1815). Americans view the French as effeminate and cowardly. Francophobia and xenophobic sentiments towards the French have been an established...
- or anti-demographic sentiment, such as Americanophobia, Europhobia, Francophobia, Hispanophobia, and Indophobia. Often a synonym with the prefix "anti-"...
- self-government." He was also a Francophile, railing against Lawrence's "Francophobia, a hatred and an envy so irrational, so irresponsible and so unscrupulous...
- Fisher (April 23, 2012). "Beyond Freedom Fries: The Roots of American Francophobia". The Atlantic. Retrieved April 2, 2013. "French fries back on House...
- the French Anti-French sentiment in the United States Axis of weasels Francophobia Freedom fries Sherrin, Ned (2008). The Oxford Dictionary of Humorous...
- Britain condemned the French occupation of the Ruhr. A period of sustained Francophobia broke out in Britain, with Poincaré being vilified in Britain as a cruel...