Archconservative vs Archconservatism - What's the difference?
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(US) Extremely conservative
(US) A person who is extremely politically conservative; a superconservative; a radical rightwinger
(politics) Hard-line conservatism
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Archconservatism is a related term of archconservative.
As nouns the difference between archconservative and archconservatism
is that archconservative is a person who is extremely politically conservative; a superconservative; a radical rightwinger while archconservatism is hard-line conservatism.As an adjective archconservative
is extremely conservative.archconservative
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(en noun)archconservatism
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