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Trump +‎ -ist

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Trumpist (not comparable)

  1. (politics) Pertaining to or resembling characteristics of Trumpism. Synonym of Trumpian.
    • 2021 April 10, “Brazil’s army is trying to distance itself from Jair Bolsonaro”, in The Economist:
      The centrão secured the firing of the Trumpist foreign minister, Ernesto Araújo, for his failure to buy vaccines;

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Trumpist (plural Trumpists)

  1. (US politics) An admirer or fan of Donald Trump.
  2. (politics) A person exhibiting characteristics of Trumpism.
    Synonyms: Trumper, Trumpista, Trumpite, Trumpian, Trumpster, (derogatory) MAGAt
    • 2016 November 18, “Neil Woodford: right-wing Trumpists could topple euro”, in CityWire (UK)[1]:
    • 2021 April 10, “'PM afraid of the far-right extremists, Trumpists and conspiracy theorists': Albanese”, in Sky News Australia[2]:
      He [Scott Morrison] remains afraid of the far-right extremist fringe dwellers who make up the bedrock of his personal support and who he cultivates through the avatars of Trumpists and conspiracy theorists like Craig Kelly and George Christensen.

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Trump +‎ -ist

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Trumpist m (weak, genitive Trumpisten, plural Trumpisten, feminine Trumpistin)

  1. Trumpist (male or of unspecified gender).

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