right-wing

adjective26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

A political party that promotes right-wing policies and values.

A government that adheres to right-wing political ideologies.

An individual or group holding extreme right-wing political views.

Media outlets that present news and commentary from a right-wing perspective.

A politician whose political beliefs align with the right wing.

The set of political ideologies, policies, and beliefs associated with the right side of the political spectrum.

A person who provides commentary on politics from a right-wing viewpoint.

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a right-wing political cause or point of view.

A coalition of political parties that share right-wing ideologies.

Newspapers and magazines that generally support right-wing views.

A tendency to present information or judge situations in a way that unfairly favors right-wing views.

A terrorist motivated by right-wing ideologies.

A conservative individual who holds views on the further right of the political spectrum.

An authoritarian form of government led by a right-wing dictator.

A nationalist whose ideology is associated with the political right.

A group within a larger organization that represents right-wing interests.

A specific newspaper known for its right-wing editorial stance.

A coup d'état carried out by right-wing elements, often military, to overthrow a government.

A person with excessive and single-minded zeal for a right-wing cause.

A colloquial term for a newspaper with a right-wing orientation.

A rebel or insurgent group with a right-wing political agenda.

A Christian whose religious and social views align with right-wing political ideologies.