sexism
Americannoun
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attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles: Her husband saw their home life through a lens of sexism, and never once offered to help with the housework or the kids.
the underlying sexism in the marketing of dolls to girls and trucks to boys;
Her husband saw their home life through a lens of sexism, and never once offered to help with the housework or the kids.
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discrimination or devaluation based on a person's sex or gender, as in restricted job opportunities, especially such discrimination directed against women.
The investigation found that women face a culture of hostility and sexism.
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ingrained and institutionalized prejudice against women.
The idea that women are inferior to men is sexism at its purest.
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hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women; misogyny.
noun
Other Word Forms
- antisexism noun
- sexist noun
Etymology
Origin of sexism
First recorded in 1965–70; sex 1 ( def. ) + -ism, on the model of racism
Example Sentences
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She turned her attention toward two of her most deeply held interests, which had sharpened in focus after the Palisades fire: community-oriented work, and the pervasive problem of sexism in American culture.
From Los Angeles Times
Packer also often underscored contemporary tensions mirrored in the plays: sexism, racism, antisemitism, violence.
Articles tagged “critical” focused on a negative event, idea or time, including subjects of racism, sexism and imperialism.
Following the conclusion of the tribunal, a spokesperson for the GMC said: "There is no place for antisemitism, sexism or misogyny in medicine, and we will always seek to strike off doctors for such conduct."
From BBC
The uphill nature of Lloyd’s battle to stamp out sexism and racism reflects endemic issues in the wider insurance world, according to people close to Lloyd’s.
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