nazi
IPA: nˈɑtsi
Root Word: Nazi
noun
- (historical) A member of the Nazi Party (the National Socialist German Workers' Party or NSDAP).
- (by extension) One who subscribes to or advocates (neo-)Nazism, or a similarly fascist, racist, anti-Semitic, xenophobic, ethnic supremacist, or ultranationalist ideology; a neo-Nazi.
- (slang, usually derogatory, sometimes offensive, see usage notes below) One who imposes their views on others; one who is unfairly oppressive or needlessly strict. (also frequently uncapitalised: nazi)
- The language (ideological jargon) of Nazis.
- (derogatory, offensive, rare) The German language.
- Alternative form of Nazi [(historical) A member of the Nazi Party (the National Socialist German Workers' Party or NSDAP).]
adjective
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the Nazi Party specifically, or to Nazism, neo-Nazism, or neo-Nazis more generally.
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the Third Reich.
- (by extension) Domineering, totalitarian, or intolerant.
- Alternative form of Nazi [(historical) Of or pertaining to the Nazi Party specifically, or to Nazism, neo-Nazism, or neo-Nazis more generally.]
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Examples of "nazi" in Sentences
- Remove the nazis from the fascist page.
- The church and the Nazis hated the royalty.
- They resent the emphasis on the Nazi account.
- The Nazis passing the Enabling Act was radical.
- The article thoroughly underplays the Nazi years.
- It forbids to glorify or approve the reign of the Nazis.
- The Nazis used the usurious Shylock for their propaganda.
- That is as racist as the Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust.
- The amphitheater in the city was originally built by the Nazis.
- It was ridiculed by the extremists in the Nazi and Communist movements.
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