Antonyms for fascistic


Grammar : Adj
Spell : fash-ist
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfæʃ ɪst


Definition of fascistic

Origin :
  • 1921, from Italian partito nazionale fascista, the anti-communist political movement organized 1919 under Benito Mussolini (1883-1945); from Italian fascio "group, association," literally "bundle" (see fasces).
  • With fascism, originally used in English in its Italian form, as an Italian word. [Fowler: "Whether this full anglicization of the words is worth while cannot be decided till we know whether the things are to be temporary or permanent in England" -- probably an addition to the 1930 reprint, retained in 1944 U.S. edition.] Fasci "groups of men organized for political purposes" had been a feature of Sicily since c.1895, and the 20c. totalitatrian sense probably came directly from this, but influenced by the Roman fasces, which became the party symbol. Related: Fascistic.
  • As in totalitarian : adj dictatorial
  • As in dogmatic : adj dictatorial, opinionated
Example sentences :
  • Most of them chose the democratic form, but some had a type of fascistic state.
  • Extract from : « Man of Many Minds » by E. Everett Evans

Synonyms for fascistic

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