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View usage for: (dʒɪŋgoʊɪzəm) uncountable nounJingoism is a strong and unreasonable belief in the superiority of your own country. [disapproval]Synonyms: chauvinism, bigotry, xenophobia, flag-waving [informal] More Synonyms of jingoism jingoism in British English (ˈdʒɪŋɡəʊˌɪzəm) nounthe belligerent spirit or foreign policy of jingoes; chauvinism Derived forms jingoist (ˈjingoist) noun, adjective jingoistic (ˌjingoˈistic) adjective jingoistically (ˌjingoˈistically) adverb Examples of 'jingoism' in a sentencejingoism And others applauding ironic jingoism as a good point, bravely made. There is very little jingoism or synthetic patriotism in the letters and diaries of unknown soldiers.It is not mere jingoism.It is a festival of the most strident and often ghastly jingoism and a celebration of multinationalism, multiculturalism and human diversity.He was disgusted by the jingoism that the war provoked, with its assumption that all who did not join were against. Definition excessive and aggressive patriotism an outpouring of militaristic jingoism Synonyms chauvinism flag-waving (informal) belligerence insularity hawkishness Additional synonymsHe deplored religious bigotry. Synonyms intolerance, discrimination, racism, prejudice, bias, ignorance, injustice, sexism, unfairness, xenophobia, chauvinism, fanaticism, sectarianism, jingoism, racialism, dogmatism, faith hate, provincialism, narrow-mindedness, mindlessness, pig-ignorance (slang), illiberality Definition hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers a wave of xenophobia Synonyms racism, nationalism, bigotry, isolationism, racial hatred, ethnocentrism, jingoism, racialism, racial intolerance, ethnocentricity - jiggle
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