No, they welcomed foreigners (under clear conditions) which helped the growth of culture. The also kept a close relationship to other Greek city-states, in alliances and establishing an empire.
Xenophobic
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
Athens.
Athens is part of Greece.
Athens
Xenophobic means fear of strangers, so you could say: I was xenophobic so I was scared in the dark alley. or something like that
Some people's prejudiced behavior towards immigrants and foreigners can be described as xenophobic.
A noun referring to "one who is xenophobic" is a xenophobe.
xenophobiaxenophobia xenophobiaxenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers
Yes
Some people hold xenophobic views and believe that those from other countries are a threat to their way of life.
You are Xenophobic, or a Xenophobe.
No, of course.
xenophobic
Xenophobic refers to having an intense dislike or fear of people from other countries or cultures. It can manifest in discriminatory behavior or hostility towards individuals who are perceived as different due to their nationality, ethnicity, or cultural background.
Xenophobican unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers or of that which is foreign or strange.
There is none- it's not a noun, but an adjective.