misogamy
[ mi-sog-uh-mee, mahy- ]
/ mɪˈsɒg ə mi, maɪ- /
noun
hatred of marriage.
OTHER WORDS FROM misogamy
mis·o·gam·ic [mis-uh-gam-ik, mahy-suh-] /ˌmɪs əˈgæm ɪk, ˌmaɪ sə-/, adjective mi·sog·a·mist, nounWords nearby misogamy
misname,
misnomer,
miso,
miso-,
misocainea,
misogamy,
misogynism,
misogynist,
misogynistic,
misogynoir,
misogyny
Example sentences from the Web for misogamist
Our misogamist will not appeal to Anacreon or Sappho for a confirmation of his view, but to the universal experience of mankind.
Phaedrus |PlatoThe misogamist type of woman cannot fail to prove as futile as the misogamist man.
The Truth About Woman |C. Gasquoine HartleyClearly the Buddha was originally a misogynist as well as a misogamist, and wished his followers to be misogynists also.
Buddhism, In its Connexion With Brahmanism and Hinduism, and In Its Contrast with Christianity |Sir Monier Monier-Williams
British Dictionary definitions for misogamist
misogamy
/ (mɪˈsɒɡəmɪ, maɪ-) /
noun
hatred of marriage
Derived forms of misogamy
misogamist, nounMedical definitions for misogamist
misogamy
[ mĭ-sŏg′ə-mē ]
n.
Hatred of marriage.