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单词 bullyism
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bullyismn.

Brit. /ˈbʊlɪɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˈbʊliˌɪzəm/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bully n.1, -ism suffix.
Etymology: < bully n.1 + -ism suffix.
The state or fact of being or behaving like a bully; bullying.
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the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being intimidating > [noun] > instance or action of intimidating or bullying
daunta1400
dauntingc1400
fear1426
discomfort1512
discouraging1578
appalement1579
browbeating1581
appall1598
huffing1600
appaling1603
appalment1611
disheartening1619
intimidation1658
hectorism1672
bullying1680
bullocking1715
huff1773
bullyism1821
disheartenment1830
table-thumping1839
bulldozing1876
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > danger > threat or threatening > [noun] > restraint or compulsion by threats > bullying
huffing1600
bullying1680
bullocking1715
huff1773
bullyism1821
1821 Yorks. Gaz. 29 Dec. The mock Whig Club of York, with its vapour and its smoke; its noise and bullyism.
1886 All Year Round 27 Feb. 35 The spirit of ‘bullyism’..peculiarly prevalent in the Northern States.
1914 Western Daily Press 8 Sept. 3/7 To dethrone Christianity and Christian ideals in order to set up Brute Force, military bullyism, as gods in their place.
2002 A. N. Wilson Victorians (2003) xvi. 422 That whiff of cruel satire which in England has the occasional tendency to turn into mere bullyism.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2022).
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