different between androphobic vs androphobia
androphobic
English
Etymology
From andro- +? -phobic.
Adjective
androphobic (comparative more androphobic, superlative most androphobic)
- Exhibiting androphobia; averse to or fearful of men.
- 1988, Stephen Price, Susan Price, No more lonely nights
- Androphobic women typically describe men in images that are larger than life.
- 2001, Françoise Ghillebaert, Spirituality and growth in the cross-dressed heroines of George Sand
- This scene that aims at curbing male pride is disturbing for its androphobic undertone.
- 1988, Stephen Price, Susan Price, No more lonely nights
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Anagrams
- branchiopod
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androphobia
English
Etymology
From andro- +? -phobia.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??bi?
Noun
androphobia (uncountable)
- Fear of or aversion to men.
Usage notes
- A related concept is misandry, the hatred of men, but not necessarily fear of them.
Antonyms
- androphilia (“love of men”)
- gynophobia (“fear of women”)
Derived terms
- androphobe
- androphobic
Translations
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