What does “homophobic” mean?
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"Homophobic" describes a person who has fear, hate, or strong dislike toward people who are gay or lesbian. The word comes from "homo" (meaning same, as in same-sex attraction) and "phobic" (meaning fear of something).
In real life, you'd use it like this — if someone says mean things about gay people, you might say "That comment was really homophobic." Or if a person treats a gay coworker badly just because of who they love, someone might say "He's being homophobic."
It can describe a person, a comment, a law, or even a whole culture — like "That country has some really homophobic laws."
Basically, it means showing hate or unfair treatment toward people because they are gay.
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