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Tory
adjective as in conservative
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adjective as in reactionary
adjective as in right-wing
adjective as in traditionalist
adjective as in traditionalistic
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- bourgeois
- constant
- controlled
- conventional
- die-hard
- fearful
- firm
- fogyish
- fuddy-duddy
- guarded
- hard hat
- hidebound
- holding to
- illiberal
- in a rut
- inflexible
- middle-of-the-road
- obstinate
- old guard
- old-line
- orthodox
- quiet
- reactionary
- right of center
- right-wing
- rightist
- sober
- stable
- steady
- traditional
- traditionalist
- unchangeable
- unchanging
- uncreative
- undaring
- unimaginative
- unprogressive
adjective as in ultraconservative
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Example Sentences
Newmark was approached online by “Sophie Wittams,” a blond, flirty, “twentysomething Tory PR girl.”
The map is mostly blue for Tory, after the last national election, when the Conservatives gained.
Of the 59 MPs elected to represent Scotland in the current U.K. Parliament, only one is a Tory.
“A Tory minister stepped out of the shadows to confront me,” Danczuk wrote in The Guardian.
Sniffing Tory conspiracies under every Whitehall bed, ours specially?
Well, 'Utchinson done very well; it's a strong Tory seat, is Croydon.
The Tory gentry, who were powerful in all the counties, had special grievances.
At last some ingenious Tory thought of a device by which it might be possible to strike the enemy without wounding friends.
I defend civilisation for the thing it is, for the thing it has come to be, the standpoint of a real old Tory.
It's a fact that the Tory total figures out much larger than the Liberal Unionist.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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