microaggression

English

Etymology

micro- + aggression, coined by American psychiatrist Chester M. Pierce.

Noun

microaggression (countable and uncountable, plural microaggressions)

  1. (sociology, chiefly US) Any small-scale verbal or physical interaction between those of different races, cultures, beliefs, or genders that has no malicious intent, but that can be interpreted as an aggression.

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