rightist
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹaɪtɪst/
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Noun
rightist (plural rightists)
- One who believes in the politics or policies of the political right.
- Synonym: right-winger
- Coordinate terms: centrist, leftist
- 2017, Robert M Sapolsky, Behave:
- To summarize: on the average, rightists are made more anxious by ambiguity and have a stronger need for closure, dislike novelty, are more comforted by structure and hierarchy, more readily perceive circumstances as threatening, and are more parochial in their empathy.
- (in combination) One who supports the rights of a specified group.
- an animal rightist
Derived terms
Translations
supporter of the political right
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supporter of the rights of a group
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Adjective
rightist (comparative more rightist, superlative most rightist)
- Of or pertaining to the political right.
- 2000 February 28, James V. Grimaldi, “Hearsay: The Lawyer's Column; Keeping Up With the Gundersons”, in The Washington Post[1]:
- Hearsay even got "freeped." "Freepers," followers of a rightist Web site called Free Republic, orchestrated a "Freeper Call to Action."
- 2021 September 2, Roger Cohen, “The French Left Is in Disarray, but Here Comes Anne Hidalgo”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, archived from the original on 1 December 2021:
- Whether a Hidalgo candidacy can galvanize the left and throw open an election in which Emmanuel Macron, the centrist president, and Marine Le Pen, the rightist candidate, remain favorites is unclear.
Translations
pertaining to the political right
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