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Chauvinist শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: উত্কট স্বদেশভক্ত

Chauvinist Meaning In Bengali উত্কট স্বদেশভক্ত

Chauvinist

উত্কট স্বদেশভক্ত, উগ্র জাতীয়তাবাদী,

Definition

1) A chauvinist is a person who believes in the superiority or dominance of their own group or gender, often exhibiting biased, prejudiced, or discriminatory attitudes towards others.
2) Chauvinist can also refer to someone who displays excessive or aggressive loyalty to a particular cause, belief, or organization, often to the point of being intolerant towards differing viewpoints.
3) In a more historical context, the term chauvinist originates from the French soldier Nicolas Chauvin, known for his extreme and exaggerated patriotism and devotion to Napoleon Bonaparte.

Examples

Chauvinist Example in a sentence

1) He was known for being a chauvinist, always believing that men were superior to women.

2) The company had a reputation for promoting a chauvinist culture that made women uncomfortable.

3) His chauvinist remarks caused a lot of backlash and criticism from the public.

4) The professor's chauvinist attitude alienated many of his students.

5) She refused to date anyone who displayed chauvinist behavior towards her.

6) The politician's chauvinist comments sparked outrage among voters.

7) She was subjected to chauvinist jokes and comments in the workplace.

8) Chauvinist ideals have no place in a modern, inclusive society.

9) The film depicted a protagonist who had to confront his chauvinist beliefs.

10) Her father was a chauvinist who believed women should stay at home and take care of the household.

Part of Speech

Chauvinist (Adjective)

Synonyms

Chauvinist - (NOUN) উত্কট স্বদেশভক্ত

Chauvinistic , Chauvinist - (SYNONYM) উগ্র জাতীয়তাবাদী

Encyclopedia

A chauvinist is a person who believes in the superiority or dominance of their own group or gender, often exhibiting biased, prejudiced, or discriminatory attitudes towards others.
Chauvinist can also refer to someone who displays excessive or aggressive loyalty to a particular cause, belief, or organization, often to the point of being intolerant towards differing viewpoints.
In a more historical context, the term chauvinist originates from the French soldier Nicolas Chauvin, known for his extreme and exaggerated patriotism and devotion to Napoleon Bonaparte.