Media Studies Jargon

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a belief that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism

adjective cynical

  • The politician's cynicism towards the new policy was evident in his speech.
  • Her cynicism about relationships made her hesitant to trust anyone.
  • I can't stand his constant cynicism about everything, it's so annoying.
  • The artist's work was a reflection of the cynicism he felt towards society.

noun a person who has conventional or middle-of-the-road taste or opinions

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person with conventional or middle-of-the-road taste or opinions

  • The book club focused on middlebrow literature, appealing to a wide range of readers.
  • She's not into highbrow stuff, but she enjoys middlebrow movies.
  • I think middlebrow music is just average, nothing special.
  • His taste in art is quite middlebrow, sticking to popular and easily accessible pieces.

noun a person whose sexual behavior is considered abnormal or unacceptable

verb to lead someone away from what is considered right, natural, or acceptable behavior

  • The man was accused of being a pervert after he was caught spying on his neighbors.
  • Dude, that guy is such a pervert, always making inappropriate comments.
  • I heard he's a total perv, always hitting on younger girls.
  • His obsession with control borders on being a psychological pervert.

noun a combination of the words 'Brexit' and 'exhaustion', used to describe the fatigue or weariness associated with the prolonged discussions and debates surrounding Brexit

  • Many British citizens are experiencing Brexhaustion due to the prolonged negotiations and uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
  • I can't handle any more Brexit news, I'm suffering from serious Brexhaustion.
  • I'm so over this whole Brexit thing, it's giving me major Brexhaustion.
  • Dealing with Brexit feels like running a marathon, it's a constant state of Brexhaustion.

noun a set of attitudes and behaviors that are harmful or restrictive to men and society as a whole, often characterized by aggression, dominance, and the suppression of emotions

  • Toxic masculinity is a term used to describe harmful behaviors and attitudes associated with traditional masculinity.
  • Some people believe that toxic masculinity can be harmful to men's mental health.
  • Guys who exhibit toxic masculinity are often referred to as 'manly men'.
  • The roots of toxic masculinity run deep in our society, affecting both men and women.

noun a term used to describe the act of a woman sitting with her legs wide apart in a public space, similar to the concept of manspreading

  • The issue of womanspreading has sparked debates on gender equality in public spaces.
  • I saw a woman womanspreading on the train yesterday and it looked so comfortable.
  • Stop womanspreading, you're taking up too much space!
  • Her confidence was like womanspreading, unapologetically taking up space in the room.

noun a strong negative reaction by white people to the social advances made by minority groups, especially in the context of politics or culture

  • The rise of white nationalism has led to a whitelash against minority communities.
  • There was a lot of whitelash on social media after the controversial decision.
  • I can't believe the whitelash that happened at the protest yesterday.
  • The election results sparked a whitelash that reverberated throughout the country.

noun an intense dislike or fear of Russia or Russian people

  • The rise of Russophobia in Western politics is a concerning trend.
  • Some people have a strong dislike for Russia, it's like a Russophobia.
  • I don't get why there's so much Russophobia going around these days.
  • Her Russophobia was so intense, she couldn't even stand the sight of anything related to Russia.