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hard right

[ hahrd rahyt ]

noun

  1. the extreme right wing of a political or social organization.


adjective

  1. noting or relating to the extreme right wing; extremely conservative.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hard right1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

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“It makes me cry because I know people are struggling so hard right now, and they’re still giving,” he says of the donations received.

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When the shot reached its apex on the slope, it made a hard right turn and meandered down to the cup, pausing for what felt like an eternity before tumbling in.

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His suggestion drew outrage from politicians of the hard right and left, who say that France is considering "sharing" its nuclear arsenal.

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“I lost all my independence. I’m trying to get that back. I used to just depend on myself, but that’s so hard right now,” he said, pointing his hands toward the sky.

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“It’s kind of hard right now to digest what it’s going to look like on the floor,” James acknowledged.

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