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Anglophobe

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An·glo·phobe  (nggl-fb)
n.
One who dislikes or fears England, its people, or its culture.

Anglo·phobi·a n.
Anglo·phobic adj.

Anglophobe [ˈæŋgləʊˌfəʊb]
n
1. a person who hates or fears England or its people
2. Canadian a person who hates or fears Canadian Anglophones
Anglophobia  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.anglophobe - a person who hates England and everything English
hater - a person who hates
Translations
anglophobe [ˈæŋgləʊfəʊb] Nanglófobo/a m/f
Anglophobe
nAnglophobe(r) mf (form), → Englandhasser(in) m(f), → Englandfeind(in) m(f)
anglophobe [ˈæŋgləʊfəʊb] nanglofobo/a


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" And it was still the case in the 1960s, when in their comic "Song of the English" Michael Flanders and Donald Swan sought to remedy the lack of a suitable national song with a composition whose chorus line runs: "The English, the English, the English are best: I couldn't give tuppence for all of the rest" - a refrain that even the most enthusiastic anglophobe would admit to be self-mockery.
 
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