homophobic
English
Etymology
From homo (“homosexual”) + -phobic.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
homophobic (comparative more homophobic, superlative most homophobic)
- Exhibiting homophobia; characteristic of homophobes.
- homophobic abuse
Related terms
Translations
characteristic of homophobia
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Noun
homophobic (plural homophobics)
- A homophobe.
- 1981 August 1, Ray Thompson, “Down and Out and Gay”, in Gay Community News, page 10:
- Painful as skid row life is for everyone, it becomes doubly so for the gay segment of the population. If you can for a moment visualize yourself living in a house with hundreds of homophobics you have the idea; and there are few closets where one can hide.
- 2007, William D. Gairdner, The War Against the Family:
- If you say something negative about homosexuals, you will be labelled an intolerant "homophobic."
- 2016, Ralph Erber, Maureen Erber, Intimate Relationships: Issues, Theories, and Research, Second Edition:
- When placed in a situation that threatens to excite their repressed or latent sexual preferences, homophobics tend to react with panic, anger, and hostility as a means to avert or deny the threat (West, 1977).
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