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right-wingers

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for right-wingers.

Editorial note

Edit - there's a reason Hayek is more frequently cited by right-wingers and libertarians than by economists.

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Quick take

A member of the right wing of a party or group.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of right-wingers gathered in one view.

noun

A member of the right wing of a party or group.

noun

(politics) A person who belongs to the political right.

noun

(sports) A winger who plays on the right.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for right-wingers.

noun

A member of the right wing of a party or group.

noun

(politics) A person who belongs to the political right.

noun

(sports) A winger who plays on the right.

Example sentences

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Edit - there's a reason Hayek is more frequently cited by right-wingers and libertarians than by economists.

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Most of these SJWs are left-wing so any right-wingers like Conservatives get targeted and driven out of the industry.

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So far, they're somewhat narrow in focus - Ricochet for right-wingers, Ello for drag queens, etc.

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They tend to take what those fringe right-wingers say as representative of the entire country.

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In the US, left-wingers are less likely to actually go vote than right-wingers.

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Some right-wingers in Japan are attempting to maintain their traditions, but the rest of the population either couldn't care less, or has fully embraced western culture.

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Opposition to contraceptive availability by right-wingers doesn't take into account the higher cost of not providing these services because that isn't as important as their moral crusade.

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Young right-wingers I've met (and I understand this sample to be anecdotal) are mainly concerned with keeping the size of government small and taxes low.

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I've yet to hear of any right-wingers criticise the Koch brothers.

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> Marijuana is a gateway-drug The gateway drug theory has been discredited, doesn't stop right-wingers bringing it out at every opportunity though.

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People are correct to freak out when someone targets another person by digging into their private lives, the problem is a lot of tech journalists have gotten away with this, especially when the founders or entrepreneurs in question have been libertarians or right-wingers.

Quote examples

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While I'd probably agree with your implied view that Assange is "of the left", his political views don't align completely with many of the principles that right-wingers think the left holds.

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I'm not at all convinced that it does any such thing, but in any case it's a long way from "Pinker wrote one book that some wealthy right-wingers might find comforting" to "Pinker's writing career is built on comforting wealthy right-wingers".

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Their methodology is to to take the official government numbers (unemployment, inflation, whatever) and add an arbitrary constant to it to make the numbers more attractive to right-wingers so that they'll fork over the annual fee to get "the real story." I'm not exaggerating, that's their entire shtick.

Proper noun examples

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Thus far: Who loves me: - Right-wingers.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use right-wingers in a sentence?

Edit - there's a reason Hayek is more frequently cited by right-wingers and libertarians than by economists.

What does right-wingers mean?

A member of the right wing of a party or group.

What part of speech is right-wingers?

right-wingers is commonly used as noun.