anglophobic
/ˌæŋɡləˈfoʊbɪk/
noun
- A person who has a strong dislike or fear of England, the English people, or English culture.
- As an anglophobic, she avoided all British television shows.
- The article was written by a well-known anglophobic who criticizes everything English.
- He was called an anglophobic after he refused to visit London.
Antonyms
adjective
- Having a strong dislike or fear of England, the English people, or English culture.
- Some anglophobic attitudes in the country stem from historical conflicts.
- His anglophobic comments during the debate offended many listeners.
- The novel's villain is portrayed as deeply anglophobic, refusing to speak English or eat British food.