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Definition of Anglophobic
1. Adjective. Characterized by Anglophobia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anglophobic
Literary usage of Anglophobic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1900)
"I. • A Canadian lady who, by way of propitiating us, begins her letter with the
remark that we are "spiteful and anglophobic," goes on to say that she ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
"... it gladdened the hearts of the martial and anglophobic portion of its readers
by threatening the British empire with complete annihilation by Russian ..."
3. History of the World War by Frank Herbert Simonds (1917)
"Hence for Germany there was a new grievance against Britain, a new accentuation
of anglophobic sentiment, a new looking forward to “the day” which was ..."
4. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1903)
"... and hilarious inconsequence, (and merits as much attention), as the rabid
screeching of antisemitic and anglophobic journals of the Gallican gutter. ..."