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单词 wilsonian
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Wilsonianadj.1n.1

Brit. /wɪlˈsəʊnɪən/, U.S. /wɪlˈsoʊniən/
Etymology: See -ian suffix.
Pertaining to or characteristic of Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), president of the United States 1913–21, noted for his uncompromising idealism. Also as n., a follower of Woodrow Wilson.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific politician
Madisonian1794
Jeffersonian1800
Washingtonian1812
Franklinian1814
Jacksonian1824
Rooseveltian1889
Wilsonian1921
Rooseveltian1932
McCarthyist1952
Nixonian1952
Nixonite1957
Reaganesque1969
Reaganite1969
Trumanesque1974
Wallaceite1984
Clintonite1992
Franklinized-
society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies > of specific politician or support for > adherent or supporter of
Washingtonian1789
Clintonian1792
Jeffersonian1799
Jacksonite1819
Jacksonian1824
Williamsite1833
Crokerist1901
Monroeist1901
Wilsonian1921
Wallaceite1948
Nixonite1950
McCarthyite1952
Nixonian1960
Goldwaterite1963
Reaganite1965
Wallaceite1968
McGovernite1972
Reaganaut1980
Clintonite1992
1921 Labour Monthly Sept. 285 In whatever shades or purgatory await our public men after the completion of their labours, a special circle should be reserved for the Old Wilsonians.
1924 Amer. Mercury Jan. 53/1 It was at this precise moment in his career that the Wilsonian storming of Valhalla began.
1934 H. G. Wells Exper. Autobiogr. ii. ix. 694 The Wilsonian notion of a League.
1962 Listener 22 Mar. 524/1 Mr. Tillman remains a starry-eyed Wilsonian.
1980 J. Lees-Milne Harold Nicolson I. vii. 116 The French bitterly opposed the very idea of the covenant as Wilsonian idealistic nonsense.

Derivatives

ˈWilsonism n. the policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies > of specific politician or support for
Jacksonism1824
Tylerism1844
Monroeism1856
Jeffersonianism1876
Rooseveltism1890
Crokerism1897
Wilsonism1920
Rooseveltism1932
McCarthyism1950
Goldwaterism1960
new frontier1960
Reaganism1966
Bushism1980
Clintonism1992
1920 Harvey's Weekly 16 Oct. 13/1 No more time need be lost in following the slush-fund herring trail away from the vital issue of Wilsonism.
1945 A. Koestler Yogi & Commissar iii. i. 125 Movement followed Movement and withered away. Jacobinism,..Wilsonism, the League of Nations..they were all branches of the same tree rooted in the Age of Enlightenment.
1977 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 12 May 16/4 But they were fighting to save Wilsonism, if need be from Wilson himself.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

Wilsonianadj.2n.2

Brit. /wɪlˈsəʊnɪən/, U.S. /wɪlˈsoʊniən/
Etymology: < the name of (James) Harold Wilson, later Baron Wilson of Rievaulx (1916–95), British politician, leader of the Labour party 1963–76 and prime minister 1964–70, 1974–76.
Relating to or characteristic of Wilson or his policies, style of government, etc. Also as n., a follower of Wilson.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific politician
Pittite1770
Palmerstonian1846
Peelite1846
Cobdenic1853
Gladstonian1861
Parnellite1882
Churchillian1883
Chamberlainic1885
Chamberlainite1885
Cobdenite1887
Cobdenitish1905
Winstonian1905
Lloyd-Georgian1909
Walpolian1909
Asquithian1910
Churchillian1912
MacDonaldite1938
Bevanite1951
Butskellist1956
Butskellite1956
Mosleyite1960
Wilsonian1963
Wilsonite1963
Powellite1965
Powellist1968
Bennite1975
Thatcherite1977
Thatcheresque1979
Majorite1990
Blairite1993
society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > principles of or support for specific politicians > supporters of specific politician
Straffordiansa1675
Pittite1762
Foxite1782
Wilkitea1797
Burkite1807
Peelite1829
Russellite1835
Gladstonian1847
Palmerstonian1852
Parnellite1881
Chamberlainite1884
Churchillian1886
Cobdenite1887
Lloyd-Georgeite1921
MacDonaldite1924
Asquithian1928
Lloyd-Georgian1928
Mosleyite1932
Churchillian1933
Bevanite1951
Butskellite1955
Butskellist1957
Wilsonian1963
Wilsonite1963
Powellite1966
Powellist1968
Bennite1976
Thatcherite1976
Majorite1990
Blairite1994
1963 Spectator 11 Oct. 448/3 Between these answers to Wilsonian State-sponsored materialism there is in reality no choice.
1968 Punch 5 June 797/2 On their past record the Heathites have been at least as inefficient as the Wilsonians.
a1974 R. Crossman Diaries (1976) II. 424 The truth is that as long as there's a Wilson Cabinet there will be a Wilsonian number of leaks.
1976 Daily Tel. 8 July 16 Following Wilsonian precedent, Mr Callaghan has accepted an invitation to an evening organised by the Labour Friends of Israel.
1987 Polit. Q. 58 437 Wilsonian make-it-up-as-you-go-along or reactive pragmatism just leads to incoherence.

Derivatives

ˈWilsonite n. and adj. [-ite suffix1]
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific politician
Pittite1770
Palmerstonian1846
Peelite1846
Cobdenic1853
Gladstonian1861
Parnellite1882
Churchillian1883
Chamberlainic1885
Chamberlainite1885
Cobdenite1887
Cobdenitish1905
Winstonian1905
Lloyd-Georgian1909
Walpolian1909
Asquithian1910
Churchillian1912
MacDonaldite1938
Bevanite1951
Butskellist1956
Butskellite1956
Mosleyite1960
Wilsonian1963
Wilsonite1963
Powellite1965
Powellist1968
Bennite1975
Thatcherite1977
Thatcheresque1979
Majorite1990
Blairite1993
society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > principles of or support for specific politicians > supporters of specific politician
Straffordiansa1675
Pittite1762
Foxite1782
Wilkitea1797
Burkite1807
Peelite1829
Russellite1835
Gladstonian1847
Palmerstonian1852
Parnellite1881
Chamberlainite1884
Churchillian1886
Cobdenite1887
Lloyd-Georgeite1921
MacDonaldite1924
Asquithian1928
Lloyd-Georgian1928
Mosleyite1932
Churchillian1933
Bevanite1951
Butskellite1955
Butskellist1957
Wilsonian1963
Wilsonite1963
Powellite1966
Powellist1968
Bennite1976
Thatcherite1976
Majorite1990
Blairite1994
1963 Observer 6 Oct. 4/4 A distinguished and humorous Wilsonite.
1975 Economist 31 May 11/1 The people should be able to decide whether the Wilsonites or Tribunites have the majority of Labour voters' support.
1987 New Left Rev. Jan. 62 ‘Union power’ became the whipping-boy of Wilsonite rhetoric.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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