chauvinism (Meaning)

Wordnet

chauvinism (n)

fanatical patriotism

activity indicative of belief in the superiority of men over women

Webster

chauvinism (n.)

Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence, absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated patriotism.

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chauvinism Sentence Examples

  1. His chauvinism was evident in his belief that men were inherently superior to women in all aspects.
  2. The political leader's chauvinism fueled his nationalist rhetoric, often at the expense of minority groups.
  3. Workplace chauvinism made it difficult for women to advance in their careers, as they faced discrimination and unequal opportunities.
  4. Despite progress in gender equality, traces of chauvinism still lingered in certain social attitudes and institutions.
  5. His chauvinism blinded him to the talents and capabilities of his female colleagues, dismissing their contributions based on gender stereotypes.
  6. The comedian's jokes were often steeped in chauvinism, reinforcing harmful stereotypes about women.
  7. Cultural chauvinism led some to dismiss the achievements and contributions of other societies as inferior.
  8. Chauvinism in sports manifested in the unequal treatment and representation of female athletes compared to their male counterparts.
  9. The teacher addressed instances of chauvinism in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of respect and equality among students.
  10. Chauvinism hindered progress toward gender equity and social justice, perpetuating harmful power dynamics based on gender superiority.

FAQs About the word chauvinism

fanatical patriotism, activity indicative of belief in the superiority of men over womenBlind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence

jingoism,nationalism, patriotism,, xenophobia, nativism, superpatriotism,loyalty

internationalism, internationalism,,

His chauvinism was evident in his belief that men were inherently superior to women in all aspects.

The political leader's chauvinism fueled his nationalist rhetoric, often at the expense of minority groups.

Workplace chauvinism made it difficult for women to advance in their careers, as they faced discrimination and unequal opportunities.

Despite progress in gender equality, traces of chauvinism still lingered in certain social attitudes and institutions.