noun a person displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism
adjective relating to or characteristic of extreme patriotism and belief in national superiority
Describes individuals who are excessively nationalistic and believe in the superiority of their own country
Used to describe individuals with an extreme and irrational loyalty to a particular group or cause
Used to describe someone who believes in the superiority of one gender over another
Refers to individuals who exhibit excessive patriotism, often to the detriment of others
Describes someone who is prejudiced against women and believes in the dominance of men
A chauvinist character may be portrayed in a novel to highlight themes of gender inequality.
A psychologist may encounter chauvinistic attitudes in their clients and work to address and challenge these beliefs.
A human resources manager may need to address complaints of chauvinistic behavior in the workplace and implement policies to promote equality and respect.
A sociologist may study the impact of chauvinism on society and how it contributes to power dynamics and discrimination.
A politician may face criticism for displaying chauvinistic behavior towards certain groups or individuals.
A journalist may report on instances of chauvinism in society and highlight the need for change.
A lawyer may represent clients who have experienced discrimination or harassment due to chauvinistic attitudes.
A teacher may educate students about the harmful effects of chauvinism and promote respect and equality in the classroom.
A medical doctor may encounter patients who hold chauvinistic beliefs and need to provide care in a non-discriminatory manner.
A social worker may support individuals who have experienced chauvinistic behavior and help them access resources and support.