Nationist

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Pronunciation: /ˈneɪʃənɪst/

Definitions of nationist

noun A person who advocates or supports nationalism, often to an extreme degree

Example Sentences

A1 A nationist believes strongly in the importance of their country.

A2 The politician was known for his nationist views and policies.

B1 The nationist movement gained momentum in the early 20th century.

B2 She was accused of being a radical nationist by her opponents.

C1 The nationist ideology shaped the country's foreign policy for decades.

C2 The nationist party won a landslide victory in the election, signaling a shift in the country's political landscape.

Examples of nationist in a Sentence

formal The nationist politician advocated for policies that prioritize the interests of the nation above all else.

informal Some people think being a nationist means always supporting your country no matter what.

slang I don't trust those nationists who only care about themselves and not the well-being of everyone in the country.

figurative She was a true nationist, always waving the flag and singing the national anthem with pride.

Grammatical Forms of nationist

past tense

nationisted

plural

nationists

comparative

more nationist

superlative

most nationist

present tense

nationisting

future tense

will nationist

perfect tense

have nationisted

continuous tense

are nationisting

singular

nationist

positive degree

nationist

infinitive

to nationist

gerund

nationisting

participle

nationisted

Origin and Evolution of nationist

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nationist' originated from the Latin word 'nationem', meaning 'nation'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who strongly identifies with their nation or promotes nationalistic ideals, the term 'nationist' has evolved to also encompass individuals who advocate for the interests and well-being of their nation.