democrat
nounEtymology
From French démocrate, from démocratie (modelled on aristocrate (“aristocrat”)), equivalent to demo- + -crat.
- derived from démocrate
Definitions
A supporter of democracy
A supporter of democracy; an advocate of democratic politics (originally (historical) as opposed to the aristocrats in Revolutionary France).
- The democrats now have majority control in almost all areas except the Islands District Council, where they won seven seats, and the pro-Beijing camp obtained 11 seats.
Someone who rules a representative democracy.
A large light uncovered wagon with two or more seats.
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A member or supporter of a democratic party.
A member or supporter of the Democratic Party in the United States.
Alternative letter-case form of democrat (“supporter of democracy”).
Of or belonging to the Democratic Party in the United States.
The neighborhood
- neighborDemocrat
- neighborDemoncrat
- neighborBerniecrat
- neighborReagan Democrat
- neighborDixiecrat
- neighborBlue Dog
Derived
antidemocrat, Christian democrat, cyberdemocrat, democratish, democratism, democrat wagon, e-democrat, homocrat, nondemocrat, small d democrat, small-d democrat, small democrat, social democrat, technodemocrat, victicrat, Berniecrat, commiecrat, Democrap, Democreep, Democunt, Democ🐀, DemoKKKrat, Demoncrat, Demonrat, Demotard, Dhimmicrat, Dixiecrat, dumbocrat, Nazicrat, Reagan Democrat
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA