antiintellectual
See also: anti-intellectual
English
Etymology
anti- + intellectual
Adjective
antiintellectual (comparative more antiintellectual, superlative most antiintellectual)
- Alternative spelling of anti-intellectual
- 1990 February 2, John Stevenson, “Reading: After the Bloom Boom”, in Chicago Reader:
- This is a traditionally philistine and antiintellectual country.
- 1993 July 23, Cecil Adams, “The Straight Dope”, in Chicago Reader:
- Not to encourage antiintellectual behavior, but if she can't avoid being valedictorian any other way, tell her to take a dive on that last physics quiz.
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