Pronunciation: /mæɡə/

Definitions of MAGA

noun MAGA can also refer to the supporters or movement associated with this slogan.

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a MAGA hat at the store.

A2 She proudly wore a MAGA shirt to the rally.

B1 The politician's campaign slogan was 'MAGA.'

B2 Supporters of the president often chant 'MAGA' at rallies.

C1 The MAGA movement has sparked controversy and debate.

C2 Some people view the MAGA movement as a symbol of division in the country.

Examples of MAGA in a Sentence

formal Many supporters of the current administration proudly wear hats with the slogan 'MAGA'.

informal I saw a bunch of people at the rally wearing MAGA gear.

slang MAGA is all about making America great again.

figurative The idea of MAGA has become a symbol of political division in the country.

Grammatical Forms of MAGA

past tense

MAGAed

plural

MAGAs

comparative

more MAGA

superlative

most MAGA

present tense

MAGAs

future tense

will MAGA

perfect tense

have MAGAed

continuous tense

is MAGAing

singular

MAGA

positive degree

MAGA

infinitive

to MAGA

gerund

MAGAing

participle

MAGAed

Origin and Evolution of MAGA

First Known Use: 2016 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'MAGA' originated as an acronym for 'Make America Great Again'. It was popularized as a political slogan during the 2016 United States presidential campaign.
Evolution of the word: Initially used as a campaign slogan, 'MAGA' has since become a widely recognized phrase associated with a particular political movement and ideology.