Rightist (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' in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The rightist party has gained popularity among voters in recent years.
  2. The rightist leader advocated for lower taxes and smaller government.
  3. The rightist movement has been gaining momentum and support in the country.
  4. The rightist politician was known for his controversial views and statements.
  5. Many people are concerned about the rise of rightist ideologies in the region.
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