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sexism
[sek-siz-uhm]
noun
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.
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.
ingrained and institutionalized prejudice against women.
The idea that women are inferior to men is sexism at its purest.
hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women; misogyny.
sexism
/ ˈsɛksɪzəm /
noun
discrimination on the basis of sex, esp the oppression of women by men
sexism
1The belief that one sex (usually the male) is naturally superior to the other and should dominate most important areas of political, economic, and social life. Sexist discrimination in the United States in the past has denied opportunities to women in many spheres of activity. Many allege that it still does. (See also affirmative action, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, glass ceiling, and National Organization for Women.)
sexism
2The belief that one sex (usually the male) is naturally superior to the other and should dominate most important areas of political, economic, and social life.
Other Word Forms
- sexist noun
- antisexism noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sexism1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sexism1
Example Sentences
A report has found evidence of sexism, misogyny and violence against women within Police Scotland at both institutional and individual level.
Mirren has previously been quoted saying that the concept of James Bond was "born out of profound sexism", and that women have always been an "incredibly important part" of the Secret Service.
Social media and the ubiquity of smartphones have allowed citizens to expose instances of genuine, and often institutionalized, racism, sexism, homophobia and consumer exploitation.
"Like all women, since the dawn of time, I have faced misogyny and sexism so endemic that I didn't always recognize it as such," Sturgeon writes on the very first page.
And she never stopped standing up to sexism.
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