misogynism

misogynism
noun
hatred of women
Syn: ↑misogyny
Ant: ↑philogyny (for: ↑misogyny)
Derivationally related forms: ↑misogynic (for: ↑misogyny), ↑misogynous (for: ↑misogyny), ↑misogynist (for: ↑misogyny)
Hypernyms: ↑hate, ↑hatred

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\\mə̇ˈsäjəˌnizəm, mīˈ-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: misogyny + -ism

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/mi soj"euh niz'euhm, muy-/, n.
misogyny.
[1820-30; see MISOGYNY, -ISM]

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