From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishanglophonean‧glo‧phone /ˈæŋɡləʊfəʊn, -ɡlə- $ -ɡloʊfoʊn, -ɡlə-/ noun [countable] SLsomeone who speaks English as their first language —anglophone adjective the US and other anglophone countries
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anglophone• This is the position of Christopher Norris, who modestly but firmly maintains that all anglophone readers except himself have misunderstood Derrida.• In the recent work of the global anglophone academy, evaluative criticism has largely disappeared.• Bakhtin is a latecomer on the anglophone critical scene.