Pronunciation: /ˌziː.noʊˈsɛptɪˌsɪzəm/
noun a noun referring to a belief or attitude of skepticism or distrust towards foreigners or strangers
A1 Xenoscepticism is the fear or dislike of strangers or foreigners.
A2 Some people may have xenoscepticism due to lack of exposure to other cultures.
B1 Xenoscepticism can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts between different groups of people.
B2 It is important to address xenoscepticism through education and cultural exchange programs.
C1 Xenoscepticism is often rooted in deep-seated prejudices and biases that need to be challenged.
C2 Overcoming xenoscepticism requires individuals to confront their own beliefs and attitudes towards others.
formal Xenoscepticism is the belief or attitude that is skeptical or critical towards anything foreign or unfamiliar.
informal Some people have xenoscepticism towards trying new foods from different cultures.
slang I don't get your xenoscepticism towards watching foreign films, they can be really good!
figurative Her xenoscepticism towards change is hindering her personal growth.
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