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Meanings of
nationalistic
in English
Fanatically patriotic.
chauvinistic
jingoistic
flag-waving
ultranationalistic
superpatriotic
Related terms
loyal
patriotic
Pertaining to nationalism.
nationalist
Related terms
national
Synonyms
Examples for "
chauvinistic
"
chauvinistic
jingoistic
flag-waving
ultranationalistic
superpatriotic
Examples for "
chauvinistic
"
1
They are annoying because they are
chauvinistic
,
scornful, reasonable, independent, and great.
2
Your referring to the French as 'surrender monkeys' is
chauvinistic
,
not racist.
3
It's
chauvinistic
masculine central character, Don Draper, has become a cultural symbol.
4
I can't believe you actually think something as
chauvinistic
as that.
5
The same history is delightfully
chauvinistic
in its account of the Colonial Wars.
1
It's also not the first time the
jingoistic
publication has implied payback.
2
The press is almost universally
jingoistic
,
because it is financially interested in sensationalism.
3
The Danes are aggressively
jingoistic
,
waving their red-and-white dannebrog at the slightest provocation.
4
Pure
jingoistic
passion, and a stunning mix of prescience and lunacy.
5
We talked about Kennedy, whose foreign policy she considered
jingoistic
.
1
Hondurans have won, Mr Maduro said to cheers and
flag
-
waving
by supporters.
2
Setting all the
flag
-
waving
aside, what is the significance of the Baftas?
3
Thus far, the
flag
-
waving
on the high seas has been ritualistic.
4
He seemed to have good, virtuous,
flag
-
waving
American taste, she said.
5
It was very different from the
flag
-
waving
,
shouting bellicosity of his younger days.
Usage of
nationalistic
in English
1
It remains still today the heart of the fiercely patriotic
nationalistic
movement.
2
The Sklodowska family was intensely
nationalistic
and the children were academic high-achievers.
3
In this moment, let us not become
nationalistic
,
or prejudiced, or vengeful.
4
We can hardly afford to become involved in some petty
nationalistic
squabble!
5
Sometimes Ailes is a conservative warrior, an ideological stalwart spewing
nationalistic
jingoism.
6
He is a world leader who had no
nationalistic
axe to grind.
7
Scientific curiosity and
nationalistic
egotism have compelled modern biographers to become anthropologists.
8
Reckless Brexiteers have stirred deep
nationalistic
emotions, easily roused, harder to douse.
9
But shareholders believe
nationalistic
worries will not upset any London deal.
10
Prabowo is seen as presenting a more
nationalistic
vision of the Indonesian economy.
11
Anger over wartime history can stir
nationalistic
feelings in both countries.
12
Our heroes fought against that regime, the most
nationalistic
and xenophobic in history.
13
Neither was professedly
nationalistic
,
for nationalism, though still potent, was no longer vaunted.
14
Half the theatres in Paris now play chauvinistic and
nationalistic
pieces.
15
He's whipped up a
nationalistic
fervour through China's sense of history.
16
To do so, he's painted a
nationalistic
picture of China's future.
Other examples for "nationalistic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
nationalistic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more nationalistic
nationalistic pride
nationalistic rhetoric
nationalistic sentiment
nationalistic feelings
More collocations
Nationalistic
through the time
Nationalistic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common