bloquiste: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/blɒˈkiːst/US/blɑˈkist/

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What does “bloquiste” mean?

A member or supporter of the Bloc Québécois, a federal political party in Canada that advocates for Quebec's independence and promotes Quebec's interests.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A member or supporter of the Bloc Québécois, a federal political party in Canada that advocates for Quebec's independence and promotes Quebec's interests.

Used to describe an individual affiliated with the Bloc Québécois party, including its voters, activists, candidates, or elected officials. It may also refer to the political stance or ideology associated with the party, which combines Quebec nationalism with social democracy.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The term is almost exclusively used in a Canadian context. In British and American English, the word is unknown and would require explanation. It is a culture-specific political term.

Connotations

In Canada, it connotes Quebec nationalism, separatism, and federal-level representation for Quebec interests. Outside Canada, it has no established connotations.

Frequency

Zero frequency in general British or American English. High frequency in Canadian political discourse, especially during federal elections.

Grammar

How to Use “bloquiste” in a Sentence

He is a lifelong bloquiste.The bloquiste MP argued for provincial autonomy.She ran as a bloquiste candidate in Papineau.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Bloc QuébécoisMember of Parliament (MP)federal electionsovereigntistQuébécois
medium
partycandidatevoteridingQuebec nationalist
weak
supporteractivistdebatepolicymember

Examples

Examples of “bloquiste” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The bloquiste platform focused on linguistic protection.
  • She gave a typically bloquiste response to the federal budget.

American English

  • The Bloquiste strategy targeted rural Quebec ridings.
  • He expressed a strong Bloqiste viewpoint on the energy file.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare. Might appear in political risk analysis concerning Quebec or Canadian markets.

Academic

Used in political science, Canadian studies, and history texts discussing Quebec politics and federalism.

Everyday

Used in everyday Canadian conversation, primarily in Quebec and in national political news.

Technical

A technical term within the lexicon of Canadian politics and constitutional affairs.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “bloquiste”

Strong

sovereigntistQuébec separatist (context-dependent, can be stronger/more loaded)

Neutral

Bloc Québécois memberBQ member

Weak

Québec nationalistfederalist (antonymic context)

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “bloquiste”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “bloquiste”

  • Misspelling as 'blockiste' or 'bloquist'.
  • Using it to mean someone who blocks something.
  • Assuming it is a common noun rather than a proper noun derivative.
  • Pronouncing the final 'e' (it is silent).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

While most bloquistes support Quebec sovereignty, the party's immediate goal is to represent Quebec's interests federally. Some members may be autonomists rather than hardline separatists. The terms overlap but are not perfectly synonymous.

The Bloc Québécois only runs candidates in Quebec ridings. Therefore, a bloquiste MP or candidate must be in Quebec. However, a supporter (bloquiste in spirit) could theoretically live elsewhere.

In English, it is commonly pronounced /blɑːˈkiːst/ (blah-KEEST) in North America, approximating the French pronunciation where the 'oi' sounds like 'wah' and the final 'e' is silent.

When referring directly to the party affiliation as a proper noun (e.g., 'a Bloqiste MP'), it is often capitalized, similar to 'Liberal' or 'Conservative'. When used more generically (e.g., 'bloquiste policies'), lowercase is also acceptable. Consistency is key.

A member or supporter of the Bloc Québécois, a federal political party in Canada that advocates for Quebec's independence and promotes Quebec's interests.

Bloquiste is usually formal, political, journalistic, canadian-specific in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: BLOQ is the party's short form, 'iste' is like 'ist' in 'socialist' – a person who supports that ideology. A 'BLOQ-uiste' is a person for the Bloc.

Conceptual Metaphor

POLITICAL AFFILIATION IS TEAM MEMBERSHIP (e.g., 'He's a card-carrying bloquiste').

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the last federal election, Yves-François MP for Beloeil—Chambly.
Multiple Choice

In which country would you primarily encounter the term 'bloquiste'?

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