Right-winger (noun)

  1. A person who holds political views that are conservative or supportive of the existing order.
  2. A person who is politically right-wing.

Origin:

Derived from the adjective 'right-wing' in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. The right-winger was a vocal opponent of immigration policies and environmental regulations.
  2. The right-winger's views on social issues have sparked widespread debate and criticism.
  3. The right-winger was a popular speaker at rallies and events for the conservative party.
  4. Many people have been concerned about the influence of right-wingers on government policies.
  5. The right-winger's political beliefs have caused friction and division within the community.
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