anglophobe

/ˈæŋɡloʊfoʊb/
noun
  1. A person who dislikes or fears England, English culture, or English people.
    • The novel's villain was a bitter anglophobe who resented all things English.
    • The politician was accused of being an anglophobe after his critical remarks about British policy.
    • Despite being an anglophobe, he had to work with English colleagues on the project.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Disliking or fearing England, English culture, or English people.
    • His anglophobe comments during the meeting offended the British guests.
    • Some anglophobe attitudes stem from historical conflicts between nations.
    • The film portrayed an anglophobe character who refused to speak English.
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