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xenophobe

/ˈzinəˌfoʊb/
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Other forms: xenophobes

Someone who hates, distrusts, or fears foreigners is a xenophobe. If your neighbor complains bitterly about all the immigrants in your city, he's probably a xenophobe.

Xenophobe derives from the Greek xenos, "stranger," and phobos, "fear." Originally, the word had the same meaning that "agoraphobe" does today — someone who fears crowded or unfamiliar places. Since the early 1900s, it's been used for those who are narrow-minded and distrustful when it comes to people born in different countries, who speak different languages and practice different religions than they themselves do.

Definitions of xenophobe
  1. noun
    a person who fears and dislikes foreigners or strangers
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