different between misogyny vs altruistically

misogyny

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (misogunía) and ????????? (misogún?s, woman hater), from ????? (misé?, I hate) + ???? (gun?, woman); synchronically, miso- +? -gyny.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /m??s?d?.?.ni/
  • (US) IPA(key): /m??s?d?.?.ni/

Noun

misogyny (usually uncountable, plural misogynies)

  1. Hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women.
    • 1999, Joanne Marie Greer, David O. Moberg, Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion ?ISBN, page 29:
      Although she argues against a simplistic conflation of types of prejudice, she suggests that misogyny is typically present in both narcissistic and obsessive forms of anti-Semitic prejudice.
    • 2006, Jack Holland, Misogyny: the world's oldest prejudice ?ISBN

Synonyms

  • misogynism

Antonyms

  • philogyny (love of, or fondness for, women)

Hyponyms

  • internalized misogyny

Coordinate terms

  • misandry (hatred of men)

Derived terms

Translations

misogyny From the web:



altruistically

English

Etymology

altruistic +? -ally

Adverb

altruistically (comparative more altruistically, superlative most altruistically)

  1. In an altruistic manner; in a manner having regard of others
    Synonym: unselfishly

Synonyms

  • philanthropically

Antonyms

  • misanthropically (hatred of human race)
  • egoistically
  • selfishly

Related terms

  • altruist
  • altruistic

Translations

See also

  • misandry (hatred of males)
  • misogyny (hatred of females)

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