- a word derived from Anglophobe.
- a word derived from Anglophobia.
Example Sentences
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He later wrote books and articles and regularly posted on Twitter, where he wondered in 2020 why The New York Times was, as he put it, so unremittingly Anglophobic.
From New York Times • Aug. 7, 2022
His tough assignment: to explain Britain to a Midwest whose loudest citizen�Colonel Robert R. McCormick's Anglophobic Chicago Tribune�doesn't want to listen.
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McCormick himself was damned as an "Anglophobic, isolationist crackpot," and the "greatest mind of the 14th century."
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When Chicago played host to Britain's Queen Elizabeth six months ago, no one gave her a more cordial reception than the once rabidly Anglophobic Tribune.
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