Pronunciation: /ɛθnoʊˈsɛntrɪk/
adjective relating to or based on the idea that one's own group or culture is better or more important than others
A1 Some people can be ethnocentric and only believe their own culture is superior.
A2 Ethnocentric attitudes can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts between different cultural groups.
B1 It is important to be aware of our own ethnocentric biases and try to be more open-minded towards other cultures.
B2 Ethnocentric viewpoints can hinder global cooperation and understanding.
C1 Individuals with a strong ethnocentric mindset may struggle to adapt to diverse environments.
C2 Overcoming ethnocentrism requires a deep understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity.
formal The company's ethnocentric policies led to a lack of diversity in its workforce.
informal Some people can be so ethnocentric, thinking their culture is superior to others.
slang Don't be so ethnocentric, man. Embrace different cultures.
figurative His ethnocentric views created a barrier between him and people from different backgrounds.
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