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11fascist — noun (C) 1 someone who supports fascism: The fascists came to power in 1933. 2 informal someone who is cruel and unfair and does not like people to argue with them: My last boss was a real fascist. 3 informal someone who has extreme right wing… …
12fascist — UK [ˈfæʃɪst] / US noun [countable] Word forms fascist : singular fascist plural fascists 1) someone who supports or believes in fascism 2) an insulting word for someone who has very right wing opinions 3) informal someone who forces people to… …
13fascist — 1. adjective a) Of or relating to fascism. I have a fascist boss. b) Supporting the principles of fascism. 2. noun a) A member of a fascist party. b) A proponent of …
14fascist — fascistically, adv. /fash ist/, n. 1. a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism. 2. (often cap.) a member of a fascist movement or party. 3. a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right wing views. adj. 4. Also, fascistic /feuh… …
15fascist — adj. Fascist is used with these nouns: ↑dictatorship, ↑movement, ↑party, ↑regime, ↑salute, ↑thug …
16fascist — n 1. fascist party member, follower of Mussolini, Black Shirt; Nazi, Bundist. 2. dictator, totalitarian, suppressor, autocrat, authoritarian, regimentator; extreme nationalist, racist, white supremacist …
17fascist — [ˈfæʃɪst] noun [C] 1) someone who supports or believes in fascism 2) an insulting word for someone who has very right wing opinions fascist adj …
18fascist — fas•cist [[t]ˈfæʃ ɪst[/t]] n. 1) gov (sometimes cap.) a person who believes in fascism 2) gov (cap.) a member of a fascist movement or party 3) gov a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right wing views 4) gov (sometimes cap.) Also,… …
19fascist — /ˈfæʃəst/ (say fashuhst), /ˈfæsəst/ (say fasuhst) noun 1. anyone who believes in or sympathises with fascism. 2. (often upper case) a member of a fascist movement or party, especially in Italy. 3. a dictatorial person. 4. anyone with extreme… …
20fascist — fascism, fascist When Fowler wrote in 1926, Mussolini had not long been established in power, and the future of these words, and their Italian counterparts fascismo and fascista, was uncertain. Fowler suspended judgement on their anglicization… …