Pronunciation: /pəˈlɪtɪkəl ˈpɑrti/
noun A group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in government
A1 A political party is a group of people who share similar beliefs and goals.
A2 In some countries, citizens can join a political party to support their preferred candidates.
B1 Members of a political party often work together to create and promote policies that align with their values.
B2 The success of a political party in an election can depend on its ability to appeal to a wide range of voters.
C1 The leader of a political party plays a crucial role in shaping its direction and strategy.
C2 Political parties may form alliances with other parties to gain more influence in government.
adjective Relating to politics or government
A1 I am a member of a political party.
A2 She attended a political party meeting last night.
B1 The candidate is affiliated with a political party.
B2 The political party's manifesto outlines their policies.
C1 The political party's campaign strategies were well-planned.
C2 The political party's leadership is facing internal conflicts.
formal The political party held a meeting to discuss their upcoming campaign strategy.
informal I heard that the political party is planning a big event next week.
slang Did you see the drama between the two political parties on social media?
figurative In the game of politics, each political party plays their own hand to gain power.
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