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Chauvinistic   /tʃˌoʊvənˈɪstɪk/   Listen
Chauvinistic

adjective
1.
Of or relating to persons convinced of the superiority of their own gender or kind.
2.
Fanatically patriotic.  Synonyms: flag-waving, jingoistic, nationalistic, superpatriotic, ultranationalistic.






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"Chauvinistic" Quotes from Famous Books



... annexation is based on the point Mr. Cumshaw made—the danger of conquest by the z'Srauff. Against that, of course, there is fear of higher taxes, fear of loss of local sovereignty, fear of abrogation of local customs and institutions, and chauvinistic pride." ...
— Lone Star Planet • Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire

... lines are attributed to the famous Al-Mutanabbi the claimant to "Prophecy," of whom I have given a few details in my Pilgrimage iii. 60, 62. He led the life of a true poet, somewhat Chauvinistic withal; and, rather than run away, was killed in ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 1 • Richard F. Burton

... unrivalled fencer, and a perfect marksman. What a soldier he would have made! But Mr. Schmerling knew a good many fine tricks, and one of the prettiest was the prevention of Hungarian youths from entering the army. He took advantage of the prevalent Chauvinistic sentiments, and put them forward as a bait. One thousand florins, paid down, protected a Hungarian youth from serving in the hated army, and he was free to ride his own horses instead of the king's. Yet what a general that Siegfried might ...
— Dr. Dumany's Wife • Mr Jkai

... than the other ethnic elements with which that type is associated in the Western culture. Examples of such a reversion on a small scale abound in the later history of migration and colonization. Except for the fear of offending that chauvinistic patriotism which is so characteristic a feature of the predatory culture, and the presence of which is frequently the most striking mark of reversion in modern communities, the case of the American colonies might be cited as an example of such a reversion on an unusually large ...
— The Theory of the Leisure Class • Thorstein Veblen

... and leaders: numerous religious or militant/chauvinistic organizations, including Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh; various separatist groups seeking greater communal and/or regional autonomy, including the All ...
— The 2002 CIA World Factbook • US Government



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