misogynistic
Americanadjective
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reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.
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reflecting or exhibiting ingrained and institutionalized prejudice against women; sexist.
misogynistic attitudes stemming from the highest corporate level.
Etymology
Origin of misogynistic
First recorded in 1820–25; misogynist ( def. ) + -ic ( def. )
Explanation
The adjective misogynistic is good for describing a dislike or hatred of women, or a deep-rooted bias against women in particular. If you describe a song's lyrics as being misogynistic, it means that they display an ugly hatred of women. A religion can be called misogynistic if it treats women as less human than men, and an employer might be accused of being misogynistic if he only promotes men in his company. The word is comprised of the Greek words miso, "hatred," and gyne, "women."
Example Sentences
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The BBC asked El Temach to respond to our allegations that he promotes misogynistic content.
From BBC • May 27, 2026
Boutcher added that: "Our aim is that an environment exists in the Police Service of Northern Ireland where inappropriate and misogynistic behaviour is not acceptable and will always be challenged."
From BBC • May 13, 2026
Police play a key role in keeping fans safe at matches - including protecting women and girls from misogynistic abuse.
From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026
She made that abundantly clear in an op-ed for the New York Times that also criticized the series for what she claims is a misogynistic portrayal of her younger self.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026
And, vain peacock that I was, I rather liked to think of Peter going through life 226 mourning for me, alone and melancholy and misogynistic for the rest of his days!
From The Prairie Child by Ward. E. F. (Edmund Franklin)
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