ultraconservative
IPA: ʌɫtrʌkʌnsˈɝvʌtɪv
noun
- A person or group with extremely conservative views.
adjective
- Extremely conservative, especially in politics.
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Examples of "ultraconservative" in Sentences
- Only a hardcore psycopathic liberal would call call McCain ultraconservative.
- If Jim Ryun is called an "ultraconservative" and has LQs of 5 and 0, why don't you consider Hoyer an ultraliberal?
- The Times has called the John Birch Society "ultraconservative" 15 times since October 1980, according to a Nexis search.
- Fort Smith you could almost characterize as ultraconservative, I didn't believe I could carry Fort Smith under any circumstances at any time [unclear].
- Occasionally you will find people today who proudly identify as ultraconservative or ultraliberal, but there's no question that those terms were originally intended as insults.
- To the disappointment of his "ultraconservative" dad, Saelens changed his major from construction management to political science and became an Organizing for America leader at the U.
- On Monday, the Interior Ministry identified the gangs as "armed Salafi groups," referring to an ultraconservative form of Islam that has its roots in Saudi Arabia and can be found all over the region.
- To avoid mixing fact and speculation, earth scientists are, Laughlin says, "ultraconservative," meaning they focus on the present and the immediate future: "[They] go to extraordinary lengths to prove by means of measurement that the globe is warming now, the ocean is acidifying now, fossil fuel is being exhausted now, and so forth, even though these things are self-evident in geologic time."
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