Pronunciation: /əˈmɛrɪˌfoʊbɪk/
adjective A term used to describe someone who has a fear or hatred of America or American culture.
A1 I am scared of Americans.
A2 She has a fear of American people.
B1 He exhibits Ameriphobic behavior when discussing politics.
B2 The movie portrays a character who is Ameriphobic due to past experiences.
C1 Her Ameriphobic views stem from a deep-seated prejudice against the country.
C2 The diplomat's Ameriphobic tendencies were evident in his biased statements during the negotiation.
formal The politician was accused of being Ameriphobic due to his discriminatory remarks against American citizens.
informal I don't want to watch that show, it's just Ameriphobic propaganda.
slang She's so Ameriphobic, she can't even stand hearing the national anthem.
figurative His Ameriphobic attitude towards American culture is hindering his ability to fully integrate into society.
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