Definition of the word chauvinism

Pronunciation of vocabulary chauvinism

chauvinismnoun

chủ nghĩa Sô vanh

/ˈʃəʊvɪnɪzəm//ˈʃəʊvɪnɪzəm/

Origin of the word chauvinism

The term "chauvinism" originated in France during the late 18th century, referencing a character named Nicolas Chauvin in a popular play by Pierre-Beaumarchais. The play, titled "La Bête sauvage," featured Chauvin as an exaggeratedly devoted and fiercely patriotic supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte, often criticized for his blind loyalty and narrow-mindedness. The word chauvinisme, meaning "chauvinism," was coined in the aftermath of the play's success to describe a similar phenomenon of excessive national pride and unquestioning reverence for one's country's culture, traditions, and institutions, often resulting in prejudice against others. Chauvinism can take many forms and can involve the suppression of women's rights (as seen in the original character's fixation on his wife), xenophobia, and intolerance toward people with alternative beliefs, to name a few. Since its inception in France, the concept of chauvinism has evolved and adapted to reflect the cultural and political landscapes of various regions and eras. Although some definitions of the term have expanded or contracted in scope, the essence of chauvinism as an intensified form of nationalism, rooted in myopia, misplaced trust, and the denigration of others, has remained consistent.

Vocabulary summary chauvinism

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meaning

an aggressive and unreasonable belief that your own country is better than all others

một niềm tin hung hăng và vô lý rằng đất nước của bạn tốt hơn tất cả những nơi khác

  • It was a typical case of British chauvinism and insularity.

    Đó là một trường hợp điển hình của chủ nghĩa Sô vanh và sự cô lập ở Anh.

  • national/cultural chauvinism

    chủ nghĩa Sô vanh dân tộc/văn hóa

  • The politician's speech was filled with chauvinistic remarks, promoting the idea that their country was superior to all others.

    Bài phát biểu của chính trị gia này đầy rẫy những nhận xét mang tính sô vanh, cổ súy cho ý tưởng rằng đất nước của họ vượt trội hơn tất cả các quốc gia khác.

  • His chauvinistic beliefs led him to make insensitive comments about women and marginalized groups.

    Niềm tin cực đoan của ông đã khiến ông đưa ra những bình luận thiếu tế nhị về phụ nữ và các nhóm thiểu số.

  • The chauvinistic sports team pushed their opponents around, believing that violence was the key to victory.

    Đội thể thao theo chủ nghĩa sô vanh này đã chèn ép đối thủ, tin rằng bạo lực là chìa khóa dẫn đến chiến thắng.

meaning

the belief held by some men that men are more important, more intelligent or better than women

niềm tin của một số đàn ông rằng đàn ông quan trọng hơn, thông minh hơn hoặc tốt hơn phụ nữ


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