different between xenophobia vs ethnocentrism
xenophobia
English
Etymology
From xeno- +? -phobia.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /z?n??f??b??/
- (US) IPA(key): /zin??fo?bi?/
- Rhymes: -??bi?
Noun
xenophobia (countable and uncountable, plural xenophobias)
- A fear of strangers or foreigners.
- A fear of aliens.
- A strong antipathy or aversion to strangers or foreigners.
Synonyms
- xenophoby (rare)
Antonyms
- xenomania
- xenophilia
- xenophily
- allophilia (more general)
Derived terms
- xenophobiac
- xenophobian
Related terms
- xenophobe
- xenophobic
Translations
See also
- aporophobia
- racism
xenophobia From the web:
- what xenophobia means
- what xenophobia is all about
- what xenophobia mean in arabic
- xenophobia what does it mean
- what causes xenophobia
- what is xenophobia in south africa
- what is xenophobia apex
- what is xenophobia and its effects
ethnocentrism
English
Etymology
ethno- +? -centrism
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?th'n?-s?n'tr?z'?m, IPA(key): /???.n???s?n.t??zm?/
Noun
ethnocentrism (countable and uncountable, plural ethnocentrisms)
- The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own traditional, deferred, or adoptive ethnic culture.
Translations
ethnocentrism From the web:
- what ethnocentrism means
- what ethnocentrism is not
- what ethnocentrism is all about
- ethnocentrism what does it mean
- ethnocentrism what does it do
- what is ethnocentrism in sociology
- what is ethnocentrism quizlet
- what is ethnocentrism and cultural relativism
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