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What does Anglophobic mean?

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Adjective
  1. Having an aversion to England or the English.
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There had once been suspicion that he was positively Anglophobic.
As the American historian Walter Russell Mead has written, Roosevelt was the most Anglophobic president of the 20th century.
It was a slightly different situation with F. B. I. chief, J. Edgar Hoover, who was more Anglophobic than Roosevelt.
Scotland has regressed into an inward-looking, slightly chip-on-shoulder, slightly Anglophobic country with no clear sense of direction.
Old men ran the show and made Ireland a reflection of their inadequacies, trading fantasies of an Anglophobic pipe-smoking, cap-doffing theocracy while those they ruled left in multitudes for the land of the foe.
On the one hand, Buchanan frequently evokes the themes of traditional American isolationism, an Anglophobic tradition that argues that England suckered the United States into the two world wars.

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