Meaning of Czechophobia | Babel Free
Definitions
Fear or hatred of Czechs or Czechia.
uncountable
Examples
“Marx verlangt die deutsch-polnisch-madjarische Verbindung gegen die Slawen und predigt Russen-, Tschechen-, Kroatenhaß; und Bakunin fordert, gerade in dem von Marx so scharf kritisierten Aufruf an die Slawne (1848), die Slawen auf, sich gegen Windischgrätz für die Madjaren zu erklären.”
“No one will deny that [Franz] Grillparzer treats the question of German-Czech antagonism, but there is, in our opinion, no evidence of intentional or malicious Czechophobia.”
“Apparently, this overall weakness of the Czechs and their lack of memory and dignity (values) can be the reason why they are adoring all their "naked little emperors" wich happen to be given power in their little protectorate - including the psychologically interesting example of that little guy Vasek (?) who always entertains and keeps the world updated about "political" diagnoses of his somewhat overblown Oedipus complex, "feelings," Czecho-phobia (oh, he is quite amusing, for example, when he keeps reassuring us about "the infantility of the Czech pub-lic"; do you say a typical case of "projection"?)[.]”
“There were attacks against the Czech community in the country – direct 'Czechophobia', to be understood as opposition to, or even hatred of, the Czechs.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.