Nazi
(noun)
- A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945 under Adolf Hitler.
- A person who holds extreme right-wing views, especially one who is racist or anti-semitic.
Origin:
1930s: from german nationalsozialist (see national socialist).
Examples:
- The German government banned all Nazi symbols and slogans.
- The prisoner was a known Nazi and a member of a far-right group.
- The protesters were calling out the speaker for being a Nazi.
- The Nazi regime was responsible for the Holocaust and the deaths of millions of people.
- The party was accused of having Nazi ideologies and promoting hate speech.