Misoneism
Noun
- A hatred, fear, or intolerance of innovation or change.
Example Sentences
“His misoneism shows every time the team suggests a new app or tool.”
“You can’t grow a business if misoneism keeps you stuck in old habits.”
“The company’s misoneism slowed down innovation for years.”
Word Origin
Italian, late 19th century
Why this word?
A casual way to refer to misoneism is to call someone “stuck in their ways.” “Misoneism” came into English from the Italian “misoneismo” in the late 18th century, but the etymology can be traced back to Greek, with “misein” meaning “hatred” and “neos” meaning “new.” A company that doesn’t want to implement the latest technology can be accused of misoneism, as can your relative who holds on to their old flip phone.
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