Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbtɑrd/
noun a derogatory term combining 'liberal' and 'retard' used to insult someone with left-leaning political views
A1 I heard someone use the word 'libtard' in a conversation.
A2 She called him a 'libtard' during the argument.
B1 Using derogatory terms like 'libtard' is not acceptable in a debate.
B2 The politician was criticized for using the term 'libtard' in his speech.
C1 It is important to avoid name-calling and derogatory language such as 'libtard' in intellectual discussions.
C2 The author's use of the term 'libtard' in the book sparked controversy and debate among readers.
formal Using derogatory terms like 'libtard' is not appropriate in professional settings.
informal I can't believe he called her a libtard during the argument.
slang Don't listen to him, he's just a libtard who doesn't know what he's talking about.
figurative The debate turned ugly when one of the participants resorted to name-calling, referring to the other as a libtard.
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