lookism
English
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlʊkɪz(ə)m/, /ˈlʊkɪzm̩/
Noun
lookism (uncountable)
- Prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's appearance
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:bodyism
- 2000 August 27, Safire, William, quoting Nancy Etcoff, “Lookism: Uglies of the world, unite!”, in The New York Times Magazine (On Language):
- "We face a world," says Nancy Etcoff, a psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, "where lookism is one of the most pervasive but denied prejudices."
- 2002 April 12, Michael Calwell, “Re: Anyone listen to 'Today'?”, in uk.media.radio.bbc-r4, Usenet:
- This is what I love about R4 - lookism goes out the window. But in comes voicism. Don't even consider a career in radio if you're from Toxteth or the Gorbals.
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