ultraliberal

English

Etymology

From ultra- + liberal.

Adjective

ultraliberal (comparative more ultraliberal, superlative most ultraliberal)

  1. Extremely liberal.
    • 1988 January 8, Michael Miner, “Newspaperman Gets Serious/Direct Mail”, in Chicago Reader:
      We aren't sure how we happened to find ourself numbered among the ultraliberal patsies rather than the pigeons of rock-ribbed conservatism [] .

Translations

Noun

ultraliberal (plural ultraliberals)

  1. A person of extremely liberal politics.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

From ultra- + liberal.

Adjective

ultraliberal m or n (feminine singular ultraliberală, masculine plural ultraliberali, feminine and neuter plural ultraliberale)

  1. ultraliberal

Declension

Spanish

Etymology

From ultra- + liberal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ultɾalibeˈɾal/ [ul̪.t̪ɾa.li.β̞eˈɾal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ul‧tra‧li‧be‧ral

Adjective

ultraliberal m or f (masculine and feminine plural ultraliberales)

  1. ultraliberal

Noun

ultraliberal m or f by sense (plural ultraliberales)

  1. ultraliberal
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