noun
- fear, dislike, or prejudice against England, English people, or English culture
Usage: typically uncountable; formal
Examples
- Anglophobia was widespread in some regions during the colonial period.
- The politician's anglophobia became evident in his harsh criticism of British policies.
- Historical anglophobia in certain countries reflected tensions from past conflicts.
- Some intellectuals accused him of anglophobia for his dismissal of English literature.
- The rise of anglophobia in the 19th century influenced nationalist movements.