lookist
English
Etymology
Adjective
lookist (comparative more lookist, superlative most lookist)
- Alternative form of looksist
- 2008 March 16, Dwight Garner, “Inside the List”, in New York Times[1]:
- Weldon was sent to profile Jordan and worried her subject was a simple reminder of Britain’s “shoddy, lookist, celebrity culture.”
Noun
lookist (plural lookists)
- Alternative form of looksist
- 2007, Fran Harris, Will the REAL You Please Stand Up?
- I don't blame racists, sexists, lookists, or any other “ists” for what they personify and perpetuate. They are mere hostages of their egos.
- 2007, Fran Harris, Will the REAL You Please Stand Up?