Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to political parties and their supporters in British Thesaurus
Relating to political parties and their supporters
apolitical (adjective)
not connected with a particular political party
critic (noun)
Canadian a member of an opposition party whose job is to follow and comment on a particular government ministry
dissident (noun)
someone who disagrees publicly with the policy of an organization they belong to, especially a political party
the faithful (adjective)
the people who support a particular political party, sports team, musician etc
front (noun)
a political organization that fights for or against something
grassroots (adjective)
relating to or involving ordinary people, especially in politics
independent (adjective)
a political party that is in opposition is not part of the government of a country
ministerial (adjective)
relating to the job of being a government minister
mood music (noun)
mainly journalism the general set of attitudes and aims that are characteristic of a political party and the way that it would like to be thought of
nationalist (adjective)
believing that your nation’s interests should be considered to be more important than those of other nations
non-partisan (adjective)
not supporting any political party
opposition (noun)
the political parties in a country that are not part of the government
party (noun)
an organized group of people who have similar ideas about the way in which a country should be governed, and who work together to try to persuade people to vote for them in elections: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
party politics (noun)
political activity for the benefit of a particular party rather than for all the people in a country
power base (noun)
the place or group from which a politician or party gets most support
progressive (adjective)
supporting social and political change that aims to make a system fairer
the right (noun)
the political party or the group of people within a society who are conservative in their political views: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
wing (noun)
a part of an organization or political party that has its own responsibilities and opinions that are separate from the rest of the group
worker (noun)
someone who works for a particular organization, especially a political party