republican party: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/rɪˌpʌblɪkən ˈpɑːti/US/rəˈpəbləkən ˈpɑːrɾi/

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What does “republican party” mean?

A major political party in the United States, traditionally associated with conservative and right-wing policies.

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Meaning and Definition

A major political party in the United States, traditionally associated with conservative and right-wing policies.

The specific political organization and its members, apparatus, and official positions; also used historically to refer to any political party advocating for a republican form of government.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

In the UK, 'republican party' (lowercase) is a generic term for any party advocating abolition of the monarchy. In the US, it is a proper noun referring to the specific major party.

Connotations

In the US, strongly associated with specific political stances (e.g., lower taxes, strong national defense). In the UK, it primarily connotes anti-monarchism, not a full policy platform.

Frequency

Extremely high frequency in US political discourse; low frequency in UK discourse except in historical or comparative political discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “republican party” in a Sentence

[the] Republican Party + VERB (won, nominated, opposes)ADJECTIVE (conservative, divided, mainstream) + Republican PartyPREP (within, of, for) + the Republican Party

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
the Republican PartyRepublican Party platformRepublican Party candidateRepublican Party leadership
medium
join the Republican PartyRepublican Party membersRepublican Party conventionRepublican Party primary
weak
Republican Party eventRepublican Party officialRepublican Party strategyRepublican Party vote

Examples

Examples of “republican party” in a Sentence

verb

American English

  • He decided to Republican Party his way through the primaries. (informal/non-standard)

adjective

British English

  • The republican party movement gained little traction.

American English

  • She is a Republican Party strategist.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Discussed in relation to tax policy, regulation, and economic forecasts.

Academic

Analyzed in political science, history, and sociology for its ideology, voter demographics, and institutional evolution.

Everyday

Used in news consumption and political discussions about elections, policies, and current events.

Technical

Referenced in polling data, electoral maps, and political journalism with specific reference to its structure and rules.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “republican party”

Strong

the Republicans (collective)

Neutral

Weak

the right (in US context)conservatives (in US context)

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “republican party”

the Democratic Partythe Democrats (collective)the left (in US context)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “republican party”

  • Incorrectly using lower case ('republican party') when referring specifically to the US institution.
  • Confusing 'Republican' (US party) with 'republican' (supporter of a republic).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

GOP stands for 'Grand Old Party,' a common nickname for the Republican Party in the United States.

In the contemporary American political spectrum, the Republican Party is generally described as conservative.

The Republican Party was founded in 1854, primarily in opposition to the expansion of slavery.

Yes, but only when used generically to mean any party advocating for a republican form of government, not when referring to the specific US institution.

A major political party in the United States, traditionally associated with conservative and right-wing policies.

Republican party is usually formal, political, journalistic in register.

Republican party: in British English it is pronounced /rɪˌpʌblɪkən ˈpɑːti/, and in American English it is pronounced /rəˈpəbləkən ˈpɑːrɾi/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • the big tent (of the Republican Party)
  • Republican Party line

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'REPUBLIC' is in the name. The party is named for supporting a republic (not a monarchy) and its colour is RED.

Conceptual Metaphor

POLITICAL PARTY IS A TEAM (e.g., 'the Republican team'), POLITICAL PARTY IS A FAMILY (e.g., 'factions within the Republican family').

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The candidate is leading in the polls for the Senate race.
Multiple Choice

In which country is 'the Republican Party' one of the two major contemporary political parties?

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