单词 | neo-con |
释义 | neo-conadj.n. North American (chiefly U.S.). A. adj. = neoconservative adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [adjective] > right illiberal1649 white?1740 right1794 conservative1802 centre-right1822 agricolous1825 hunkerish1857 right wing1857 rightward1887 rightist1894 rightwards1931 right-of-centre1937 establishmentarian1962 righty1970 neo-con1979 New Rightist1981 1979 Washington Post 20 Feb. b4/2 The neocon movement has roots in the 18th-century concept of Edmund Burke. 1985 Village Voice (N.Y.) 8 Jan. 10/2 Is this born-again font yet another sign of encroaching neocon hegemony? 1988 N.Y. Times 18 Aug. a27/5 The neo-con intellectuals are privately dismayed at the choice of ‘a Kemp without Kemp's baggage’. 2001 Nation 2 July 6/1 Abrams, a Democrat turned Republican who married into the cranky Podhoretz neocon clan, billed himself as a ‘gladiator’ for the Reagan Doctrine in Central America. B. n. = neoconservative n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > the right > adherent of praetorian1647 illiberal1818 rightist1894 right-winger1920 fascist1921 righty1961 establishmentarian1962 New Rightist1977 neo-con1979 1979 Maclean's 13 Aug. 50/3 This tends to make neocons very keen on liberty in the economic sense and a little less sensitive to it in manners and mores. 1985 W. Safire in N.Y. Times Mag. 18 Aug. 8/2 Suddenly most right-wingers started calling themselves rightists or neo-cons, short for neo-conservatives. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1979 |
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