Chauvinism in a sentence as a noun

Feminism, chauvinism, the works - I strongly oppose the lot of them.

So why is it that software puts its gender imbalance down almost exclusively to chauvinism?

It's my potential for unconscious chauvinism that worries me a great deal.

Besides attracting some really bright people, there isn't a lot of language chauvinism evident.

And what is it about my chauvinism that is peculiarly masculine?

Just a tamer version of the same ignorance and male chauvinism that blames women for being raped, or stigmatizes them for coming forward.

A female relative of mine went through law school in the 1950s and can tell tales of male chauvinism more extreme than you'd find anywhere today in tech or finance.

You generalized the entire Reddit userbase to be drooling morons - the drooling part of which I guess refers to the male chauvinism.

What you are actually saying is that you like the food you are accustomed to eating, and you doused your observation in a coating of provincial chauvinism.

What one wiki will decry as chauvinism, another calls national identity.

For example, there's the chauvinism of theorists over experimentalists.

She also felt a bunch of guys watching some girls hula-hooping was sexist... and that the word "meritocracy" on a rug was sexist... so perhaps you should ask yourself whether her feelings are such an accurate guide to reality before berating the HN community for their supposed chauvinism.

The only attitude consonant \n to our search for a comfortable, safe life is to constrain \n ourselves to our own limitations, ignore the intelligent \n life out there, and surrender to the mediocracy that our \n society has condemned our leisure time to.\n\nSide note: these problems might relate to the fields chauvinism problem.

Chauvinism definitions

noun

fanatical patriotism

See also: jingoism superpatriotism ultranationalism

noun

activity indicative of belief in the superiority of men over women

See also: antifeminism