Hinduphobic

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Pronunciation: /ˌhɪnduˈfoʊbɪk/

Definitions of Hinduphobic

adjective a term used to describe someone who has a fear or hatred towards Hinduism or Hindus

Example Sentences

A1 I heard some people making Hinduphobic comments.

A2 She was criticized for her Hinduphobic behavior.

B1 The article was accused of spreading Hinduphobic propaganda.

B2 The documentary was deemed Hinduphobic by many viewers.

C1 The politician's Hinduphobic remarks caused a public outcry.

C2 The academic paper was heavily criticized for its Hinduphobic undertones.

Examples of Hinduphobic in a Sentence

formal The government condemned the Hinduphobic remarks made by the foreign diplomat.

informal I can't believe people still make Hinduphobic comments in this day and age.

slang Those Hinduphobic trolls need to be shut down on social media.

figurative Her fear of spiders was almost Hinduphobic in intensity.

Grammatical Forms of Hinduphobic

past tense

Hinduphobed

plural

Hinduphobics

comparative

more Hinduphobic

superlative

most Hinduphobic

present tense

Hinduphobes

future tense

will Hinduphobe

perfect tense

have Hinduphobed

continuous tense

is Hinduphobing

singular

Hinduphobic

positive degree

Hinduphobic

infinitive

to Hinduphobe

gerund

Hinduphobing

participle

Hinduphobed

Origin and Evolution of Hinduphobic

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Hinduphobic' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'Hindu' and 'phobic', where 'Hindu' refers to the religion and culture of the people of India, and 'phobic' indicates a fear or aversion towards something.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Hinduphobic' emerged in the late 20th century as a descriptor for attitudes or actions that display prejudice or discrimination against Hinduism or Hindus. It has gained prominence in discussions about religious intolerance and discrimination in the modern era.