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Synonyms and antonyms of Right-wing politics and Conservatism in British Thesaurus

Right-wing politics and Conservatism

the 1922 Committee ()

the Conservative members of the British parliament who are backbenchers (=not ministers)

Con. (abbreviation)

Conservative

conservatism (noun)

a political belief that it is better for society to change only gradually

Conservative (adjective)

relating to or belonging to the Conservative Party

the Conservatives (noun)

someone who belongs to or supports the beliefs of the Conservative Party of the UK, Canada, or some other countries. In the UK, a Conservative is also called a Tory.

fascism (noun)

a very right-wing political system in which the government is very powerful and controls the society and the economy completely, not allowing any opposition. Fascism was practised in Italy and Germany in the 1930s and 40s.

fascist (noun)

someone who supports or believes in fascism

fascist (noun)

an insulting word for someone who has very right-wing opinions

Main Street (noun)

American people who live in small towns and are considered to be traditional and conservative

McCarthyism ()

a movement in the US against Communists in the 1950s, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy. People who were thought to support Communism were publicly accused and often lost their jobs or even went to prison. People were encouraged to give information about anyone who they thought was a Communist.

Nazism (noun)

the ideas and political policies of the Nazi party

neo-Nazi (noun)

a member of a group of people who believe that white people are better than other people and who sometimes use violence against people who are not white

pracharak (noun)

Indian English someone who works full time for the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh organization in India

the right (noun)

the members of a particular political party who are the most conservative in their political views: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

rightist (noun)

someone who has very conservative political views

right-wing (adjective)

considered to be conservative in your political views

the right wing (noun)

the group within a political party that is considered to be the most conservative: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

right-winger (noun)

someone who belongs to the right wing of a political party

Tory (noun)

someone who supports or is a member of the Conservative Party in the UK

the Tory Party ()

the Conservative Party in the UK

true-blue (adjective)

British supporting the ideas of the British Conservative Party completely