Communist vs Redbait - What's the difference?
communist | redbait |
Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating communism.
An advocate of a society based on the common ownership of property; a proponent of communism.
(nonstandard) Any revolutionary or subversive radical.
(US) To attack by denouncing as a Communist.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 9, author=David Corn, title=Collision Course, work=New York Times
, passage=While Jack Kennedy thrived in the 1950s as a sex-crazed, drug-dependent, ailment-ridden party-boy politician, Bobby, the family’s complicated sourpuss, hooked up with the redbaiting Joe McCarthy, then spun off as a crusading and corners-cutting scourge of labor corruption. }}
A fish, Emmelichthys nitidus .
Pyura stolonifera , an ascidian often used as bait by anglers.
As nouns the difference between communist and redbait
is that communist is a member of a (nominally) communist party while redbait is a fish, emmelichthys nitidus .As an adjective communist
is relating to a (nominally) communist party.As a verb redbait is
(us|transitive) to attack by denouncing as a communist.communist
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(en noun)redbait
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