Synonyms for misogynist


Grammar : Noun
Spell : mi-soj-uh-nist, mahy‐
Phonetic Transcription : mɪˈsɒdʒ ə nɪst, maɪ‐


Définition of misogynist

Origin :
  • 1610s, from Greek misogynes "woman-hater" (see misogyny).
  • noun woman-hater
Example sentences :
  • Saunders was a bachelor of fifty and a misogynist by repute.
  • Extract from : « Quaint Courtships » by Various
  • Without being a misogynist, he had no great opinion of women.
  • Extract from : « The Sign of the Spider » by Bertram Mitford
  • The ill-natured, crotchety, old—the fact is, he is a misogynist.
  • Extract from : « A Simpleton » by Charles Reade
  • Aw, forget it, you old misanthropic specimen of a misogynist!
  • Extract from : « A Quarter-Back's Pluck » by Lester Chadwick
  • The misogynist is he who only hates woman, but Euripides loves her also.
  • Extract from : « Historical Miniatures » by August Strindberg
  • And so far from being a misogynist, I care for as few men as women.
  • Extract from : « The Story of an Untold Love » by Paul Leicester Ford
  • How often before and since the misogynist has asserted that women have no conscience.
  • Extract from : « Balzac » by Frederick Lawton
  • No real man is a misogynist, for not to like women is not to be a man.
  • Extract from : « Germany and the Germans » by Price Collier
  • Her smile he thought would have ravished the heart of a misogynist.
  • Extract from : « Sheila of Big Wreck Cove » by James A. Cooper
  • "Dr. Kemp has developed into a misogynist," pouted Dorothy Gwynne.
  • Extract from : « Other Things Being Equal » by Emma Wolf

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