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Definition of politician in English: politiciannoun pɒlɪˈtɪʃ(ə)nˌpɑləˈtɪʃən 1A person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of an elected office. a veteran communist politician Example sentencesExamples - Do the politicians we elect have the right to force us to live more healthily?
- Yes, I was not trained to become a minister or a politician, but you learn on the job.
- It used to be possible to guess the political party of a politician by accent.
- There was a time when local politicians undertook civic duties as a way of serving the community.
- Some of our local politicians must also stop making excuses for these children.
- Demonstrators hold up banners in their languages and local politicians speak them.
- Local politicians in Hampshire are this week being urged to lead the way in the field of fire safety.
- This can be fatal in a politician, since politics is a matter of choosing your enemies carefully.
- Generations of local politicians fought for decent homes for all in this area.
- When this becomes a habit, it is a danger to the public, the politician and the police.
- Sitting here in front of him in his Stormont Office, I see the formidable politician he has become.
- I am also surprised at the muted and fatalistic response so far from the local politicians.
- She is delivered to her father, a politician who presides over the policing of his town.
- You can't have people inferring a democratically elected politician is a terrorist.
- Each of the fifty states has a constitution and set of laws; each elects politicians.
- They will come back with a vengeance if the politicians they have elected let them down.
- We tend to elect politicians to change things, and then kick them when they do.
- Isn't it funny how everyone likes to vote, except if it involves a politician?
- That is money in the bank for any politician seeking high office in America.
- There can be no more damning accusation today than to accuse a politician of believing in politics.
Synonyms legislator, Member of Parliament, MP, representative, minister, statesman, stateswoman, political leader, lawmaker, public servant, elected official, office-bearer in the US senator, congressman, congresswoman, assemblyman, assemblywoman informal politico North American informal pol - 1.1US A person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.
Rhymes academician, addition, aesthetician (US esthetician), ambition, audition, beautician, clinician, coition, cosmetician, diagnostician, dialectician, dietitian, Domitian, edition, electrician, emission, fission, fruition, Hermitian, ignition, linguistician, logician, magician, mathematician, Mauritian, mechanician, metaphysician, mission, monition, mortician, munition, musician, obstetrician, omission, optician, paediatrician (US pediatrician), patrician, petition, Phoenician, physician, position, rhetorician, sedition, statistician, suspicion, tactician, technician, theoretician, Titian, tuition, volition Definition of politician in US English: politiciannounˌpɑləˈtɪʃənˌpäləˈtiSHən 1A person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. a veteran communist politician Example sentencesExamples - This can be fatal in a politician, since politics is a matter of choosing your enemies carefully.
- That is money in the bank for any politician seeking high office in America.
- When this becomes a habit, it is a danger to the public, the politician and the police.
- Demonstrators hold up banners in their languages and local politicians speak them.
- Local politicians in Hampshire are this week being urged to lead the way in the field of fire safety.
- She is delivered to her father, a politician who presides over the policing of his town.
- Each of the fifty states has a constitution and set of laws; each elects politicians.
- I am also surprised at the muted and fatalistic response so far from the local politicians.
- Do the politicians we elect have the right to force us to live more healthily?
- There was a time when local politicians undertook civic duties as a way of serving the community.
- Some of our local politicians must also stop making excuses for these children.
- They will come back with a vengeance if the politicians they have elected let them down.
- It used to be possible to guess the political party of a politician by accent.
- Yes, I was not trained to become a minister or a politician, but you learn on the job.
- Sitting here in front of him in his Stormont Office, I see the formidable politician he has become.
- Isn't it funny how everyone likes to vote, except if it involves a politician?
- There can be no more damning accusation today than to accuse a politician of believing in politics.
- We tend to elect politicians to change things, and then kick them when they do.
- Generations of local politicians fought for decent homes for all in this area.
- You can't have people inferring a democratically elected politician is a terrorist.
Synonyms legislator, member of parliament, mp, representative, minister, statesman, stateswoman, political leader, lawmaker, public servant, elected official, office-bearer - 1.1US A person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.
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