Similar words: sexist, existentialism, exist, Nexis, coexist, preexist, existing, nonexistent. Meaning: ['seksɪzm] n. discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of the opposite sex.
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(61) Sexism in advertising is becoming less common thanks to the new complaints commission.
(62) Much of the folklore about differences is merely convenient sexism.
(63) I intend to analyse the sexism in such texts on a more immediate, if mundane, level.
(64) Women get together and discuss the lack of hot water and other domestic issues which also signals their awareness of sexism.
(65) Sexism occurs in many workplaces.
(66) Japan shows the failings of institutionalised sexism.
(67) legislation designed to combat sexism in the work place.
(68) Gender differences and sexism also exist in advertising language. Sentencedict.com
(69) The labour movement has been assailed by accusations of sexism and demands for change from feminists.
(70) Antisemitism belongs to this series, alongside other forms of racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.
(71) We can also see sexism in English through semantic pejoration of female-related words.
(72) While various factors should be responsible for the tragedies of the Afro-American people, racist prejudice or the double oppression of racism and sexism are the root causes.
(73) This paper examines linguistic sexism in current English textbooks of China primary schools from a sociolinguistic perspective.
(74) The subjects of sexism and racism are included in her works.
(75) The basic features of the system of female appellation are affected by sexism without exception.
(76) The present article attempts to make a tentative of sexism in English and Chinese from the sociolinguistic perspective in terms of vocabulary, appellations, common sayings and literature.
(77) With this assumption, she could explain slights that might otherwise have been classed automatically as sexism.
(78) With this assumption, she could slights that might otherwise have been classed automatically as sexism.
(79) Sexism runs through every part of a language(sentencedict.com), on the basis of which some linguistics summed up a linguistic rule called "Andocentric Rule" or "male-oriented rule".
(80) They work hard for a multiracial and multicultural society and sexism.
(81) But a new-model stigma shouldn't (and couldn't) look like the old sexism.
(82) We're hopefully on the verge of finding out the correlation between the brightness of some animals and the drabness of others, and hopefully sexism won't play a part.
(83) This essay states that sexism in deixis resulted from the the social development and will fade away with that in the end.
(84) As the labels suggest, diversity training aims to combat racism, sexism, exclusion, and ethnocentrism.
(85) In Chapter two, the author analyzes the behavior of Strickland from two perspectives-Freud's "id" theory, the pleasure principle, and sexism.
(86) An atmosphere of racism, sexism or prejudice in his home?
(87) The accusations of utopianism, elitism, totalitarianism and sexism have constantly recurred.
More similar words: sexist, existentialism, exist, Nexis, coexist, preexist, existing, nonexistent, existence, non-existent, coexistence, marxism, sex, axis, sexy, x-axis, y-axis, y axis, z-axis, sexton, sexual, sexually, fair sex, have sex, taxi stand, sex drive, sexuality, homosexual, exit, prophylaxis.