Republican

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Pronunciation: /rɪˈpʌblɪkən/

Definitions of Republican

noun a person who is a member or supporter of the Republican Party

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that my neighbor is a Republican.

A2 The Republican party is known for its conservative values.

B1 Many Republicans support lower taxes and limited government intervention.

B2 The Republican candidate won the election by a narrow margin.

C1 The Republican party has been in power for the past four years.

C2 As a Republican, he strongly believes in free market principles.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Republican Party or its members

Example Sentences

A1 He is a Republican candidate for the upcoming election.

A2 The Republican party is known for its conservative views.

B1 The Republican senator gave a speech on economic policies.

B2 The Republican congressman introduced a new bill in the House.

C1 The Republican party has a strong presence in the southern states.

C2 The Republican governor signed a controversial bill into law.

Examples of Republican in a Sentence

formal The Republican party is one of the two major political parties in the United States.

informal My uncle is a die-hard Republican and always votes along party lines.

slang Some people refer to Republicans as 'GOP' which stands for Grand Old Party.

figurative The rise of the Republican party in recent years has been like a political earthquake shaking up the establishment.

Grammatical Forms of Republican

past tense

Republicaned

plural

Republicans

comparative

more Republican

superlative

most Republican

present tense

Republicans

future tense

will Republican

perfect tense

have Republicanned

continuous tense

is Republicanning

singular

Republican

positive degree

Republican

infinitive

to Republican

gerund

Republicaning

participle

Republicaning

Origin and Evolution of Republican

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'Republican' originates from the Latin word 'respublica', which means 'public affair' or 'commonwealth'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to the political system of ancient Rome, the term 'Republican' evolved over time to represent a form of government where power resides in the people and is exercised through elected representatives. In modern times, 'Republican' is commonly associated with a political party in the United States that promotes conservative policies.