Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːr.bɪ.naɪt/
noun A supporter or follower of Jeremy Corbyn, a British politician and former leader of the Labour Party.
A1 A Corbynite is a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn.
A2 Corbynites believe in the principles of socialism and social justice.
B1 The Corbynites organized a rally to show their support for the Labour Party leader.
B2 As a Corbynite, she is passionate about fighting for equality and fair treatment for all.
C1 The Corbynites have been influential in shaping the policies of the Labour Party.
C2 Being a Corbynite means advocating for progressive change and challenging the status quo.
formal The Corbynite faction within the party is pushing for more progressive policies.
informal I heard that Mary is a hardcore Corbynite and won't stop talking about him.
slang Those Corbynites are always causing trouble within the party.
figurative Being a Corbynite is like being part of a political movement that challenges the status quo.
Corbynited
Corbynites
more Corbynite
most Corbynite
Corbynites
will Corbynite
have Corbynited
is Corbyniting
Corbynite
Corbynite
to Corbynite
Corbyniting
Corbyniting