Pronunciation: /ˌænti ˈsɛməˌtɪzəm/
noun the belief or behavior that is hostile towards Jews as a religious, racial, or ethnic group
A1 Anti Semitism is the hatred or discrimination against Jewish people.
A2 Some people hold prejudiced beliefs that lead to anti Semitism.
B1 Educating people about the history of anti Semitism can help prevent future discrimination.
B2 There are laws in place in many countries to combat anti Semitism and protect Jewish communities.
C1 Scholars study the roots and manifestations of anti Semitism throughout history.
C2 International organizations work together to address and combat instances of anti Semitism worldwide.
formal The rise of anti Semitism in Europe is a concerning trend that needs to be addressed.
informal Some people still hold onto outdated beliefs that fuel anti Semitism.
slang Spreading hate against Jewish people is just plain wrong.
figurative Anti Semitism is like a dark cloud hanging over society, casting a shadow on tolerance and acceptance.
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