C1 adjective 中性

antidentile

/ˌæntiˈdɛntaɪl/

Pertaining to a prejudice, hostility, or deep-seated aversion toward dentists and the dental profession. It describes attitudes ranging from irrational fear to active social bias against those who practice oral medicine.

例句

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I think my uncle is antidentile because he hasn't seen a professional in twenty years despite having a toothache.

I think my uncle is antidentile because he hasn't seen a professional in twenty years despite having a toothache.

2

The patient's antidentile perspective hindered the development of a comprehensive oral health plan during the consultation.

The patient's antidentile perspective hindered the development of a comprehensive oral health plan during the consultation.

3

Don't be so antidentile; they are just trying to save your molars, not torture you!

Don't be so antidentile; they are just trying to save your molars, not torture you!

词族

名词
antidentilism
副词
antidentilely
形容词
antidentile
相关
antidentilist
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Anti' (against) + 'Dent' (dentist). If you are 'antidentile,' you are 'anti' your 'dentist.'

快速测验

Despite the modern advancements in painless procedures, many people still harbor ______ feelings that prevent them from booking an appointment.

正确!

正确答案是: antidentile

例句

1

I think my uncle is antidentile because he hasn't seen a professional in twenty years despite having a toothache.

everyday

I think my uncle is antidentile because he hasn't seen a professional in twenty years despite having a toothache.

2

The patient's antidentile perspective hindered the development of a comprehensive oral health plan during the consultation.

formal

The patient's antidentile perspective hindered the development of a comprehensive oral health plan during the consultation.

3

Don't be so antidentile; they are just trying to save your molars, not torture you!

informal

Don't be so antidentile; they are just trying to save your molars, not torture you!

4

Sociological studies suggest that antidentile sentiment often stems from traumatic childhood experiences at the clinic.

academic

Sociological studies suggest that antidentile sentiment often stems from traumatic childhood experiences at the clinic.

5

The marketing campaign aimed to neutralize antidentile biases among the elderly demographic to increase clinic visits.

business

The marketing campaign aimed to neutralize antidentile biases among the elderly demographic to increase clinic visits.

词族

名词
antidentilism
副词
antidentilely
形容词
antidentile
相关
antidentilist

常见搭配

antidentile sentiment antidentile sentiment
antidentile bias antidentile bias
antidentile rhetoric antidentile rhetoric
antidentile behavior antidentile behavior
antidentile jokes antidentile jokes

常用短语

deeply antidentile

deeply antidentile

labeled as antidentile

labeled as antidentile

antidentile worldview

antidentile worldview

容易混淆的词

antidentile vs anti-dentite

Anti-dentite is a popular slang term from the TV show Seinfeld, whereas antidentile is a more formal-sounding adjectival construction.

antidentile vs dentate

Dentate means having teeth or pointed conical projections, the opposite of the social attitude implied by antidentile.

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使用说明

The word is often used humorously to describe people who avoid the dentist at all costs, but it can appear in psychological or sociological contexts to describe genuine professional aversion.

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常见错误

Learners often confuse the suffix '-ile' with '-al'; while 'antidental' might refer to the teeth themselves, 'antidentile' specifically targets the profession/practitioners.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Anti' (against) + 'Dent' (dentist). If you are 'antidentile,' you are 'anti' your 'dentist.'

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词源

A modern construction combining the Greek/Latin prefix 'anti-' (against) with 'dens' (tooth) and the suffix '-ile' (pertaining to).

语法模式

Used primarily as an attributive adjective (e.g., antidentile bias). Can follow linking verbs (e.g., He seems very antidentile).
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文化背景

The concept of being 'against dentists' gained significant pop-culture recognition in the 1990s through American sitcoms, highlighting a common social trope of fearing dental work.

快速测验

Despite the modern advancements in painless procedures, many people still harbor ______ feelings that prevent them from booking an appointment.

正确!

正确答案是: antidentile

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