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(hɑːʳdlaɪnəʳ) Word forms: plural hardlinerscountable noun [usually plural]The hardliners in a group such as a political party are the people who support a strict, fixed set of ideas that are often extreme, and who refuse to accept any change in them. Unionist hardliners warned the U.S. President he would not be welcome. Synonyms: extremist, radical, fanatic, zealot More Synonyms of hardliner Examples of 'hardliner' in a sentencehardliner Whether the hardliners in his party will is another matter. Synonyms of 'hardliner'extremist, radical, fanatic, zealot More Synonyms of hardliner In other languageshardliner British English: hardliner NOUN The hardliners in a group such as a political party are the people who support a strict, fixed set of ideas that are often extreme. Unionist hardliners warned the President he would not be welcome. - American English: hard-liner
- Brazilian Portuguese: intransigente
- Chinese: 强硬派
- European Spanish: partidario de la línea dura
- French: ligne dure
- German: Hardliner
- Italian: fautore della linea dura
- Japanese: 強硬主義者
- Korean: 강경파
- European Portuguese: intransigente
- Latin American Spanish: partidario de la línea dura
Unionist hardliners warned the President he would not be welcome. Additional synonymsDefinition a person devoted to a particular hobby or pastime I am not a religious fanatic but I am a Christian. Synonyms extremist, activist, militant, addict, enthusiast, buff (informal), visionary, devotee, bigot, zealot, energumen (archaic) Definition a person who favours fundamental change in existing institutions or in political, social, or economic conditions a former left-wing radical who was involved with the civil rights movement Synonyms extremist, revolutionary, militant, reformer, fanatic, left-winger, zealot, revisionist Definition a fanatic or an extreme enthusiast He was forceful but by no means a zealot. Synonyms fanatic, enthusiast, extremist, militant, maniac, fiend (informal), bigot, energumen - hardihood
- hardiness
- hardline
- hardliner
- hardly
- hardness
- hardship
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