adjective
- believing that one's own ethnic group, culture, or nation is superior to others
Usage: often used critically to describe bias or prejudice
Examples
- The ethnocentric attitude of the colonizers led them to dismiss the local customs as inferior.
- Some critics argue that the curriculum is ethnocentric because it focuses mainly on European history.
- An ethnocentric worldview can prevent people from appreciating different cultures.
- The company was accused of ethnocentric hiring practices that favored candidates from one background.
- Anthropologists try to avoid ethnocentric interpretations when studying other societies.
- His ethnocentric comments about foreign food offended several colleagues at the dinner.
- Educational programs should challenge ethnocentric thinking and promote cultural awareness.