Chauvinism, is the prejudiced belief of ones national superiority, turning a blind eye to other opinions and rampantly promoting ones view points. It is often mistakenly perceived to be male chauvinism which is something entirely different, male chauvinism is more or less directly related to sexism. Male Chauvinism, in where a male believes beyond a reason of a doubt that the opposite sex is inferior and incapable of difficult tasks, or even remedial ones depending on the personal viewpoint of that individual. An example of this would be to say that women can't run as fast as men because they are weaker, which while many people know to be false, some chauvinists firmly believe that statement.
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"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
No, but the word Whom is a word.
Another word for the word "fix" would be the word "repair". That is mainly all.More:mendcorrectsetadjustsettle
Yes, bathtub is one word, a compound word.
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Punjabi word for the word where is ''kithey''
The word word is a noun.
Word is the abbreviation 4 word
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
It is one word.
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The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
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