Bolshevik

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈboʊlʃəˌvɪk/

Definitions of Bolshevik

noun A member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which was renamed the Communist Party after seizing power in the October Revolution of 1917.

Example Sentences

A1 The Bolsheviks were a political group in Russia.

A2 The Bolshevik party led the October Revolution in 1917.

B1 The Bolsheviks seized power during the Russian Civil War.

B2 The Bolsheviks established the Soviet Union in 1922.

C1 The Bolsheviks implemented various reforms in the early years of the Soviet Union.

C2 The Bolsheviks were known for their role in shaping the course of Russian history in the 20th century.

Examples of Bolshevik in a Sentence

formal The Bolsheviks were a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.

informal The Bolsheviks were the group that eventually came to power in the Russian Revolution.

slang The Bolsheviks were the cool rebels who took over Russia.

figurative The Bolsheviks were like the ultimate underdogs who ended up on top.

Grammatical Forms of Bolshevik

past tense

Bolsheviked

plural

Bolsheviks

comparative

more Bolshevik

superlative

most Bolshevik

present tense

Bolsheviks

future tense

will Bolshevik

perfect tense

have Bolsheviked

continuous tense

is Bolsheviking

singular

Bolshevik

positive degree

Bolshevik

infinitive

to Bolshevik

gerund

Bolsheviking

participle

Bolsheviked

Origin and Evolution of Bolshevik

First Known Use: 1903 year
Language of Origin: Russian
Story behind the word: The word 'Bolshevik' originated from the Russian word 'bol'sheviki' which means 'majority'. It was used to refer to the faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that supported Lenin and the October Revolution.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'Bolshevik' became synonymous with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its members. It has since evolved to represent a specific faction within the political spectrum that advocates for revolutionary socialist ideals.