centrist
Americannoun
adjective
noun
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Etymology
Origin of centrist
From the French word centriste, dating back to 1870–75; see center, -ist
Explanation
A centrist is someone who has very moderate political views. Most centrists are against any big political shifts — either to the left or to the right. Some politicians like to describe themselves as centrists because it makes them sound very reasonable and balanced. In reality, centrists are rare in politics, since people tend to have strong opinions about issues including taxes, the size of government, and inequality. Centrist comes from the French centriste, ultimately from the Latin centrum, "center."
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Example Sentences
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The panel included Eugene Steuerle of the centrist Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and Jessica Riedl of the much more conservative Manhattan Institute.
From MarketWatch • May 7, 2026
The worst performance for the economic populist messaging came on the topic of crime, in which most of the target voter subcategories preferred the conventional centrist messaging.
From Salon • Apr. 29, 2026
El-Sayed became worthy of Fox News headlines but also more centrist criticism in the Atlantic.
From Slate • Apr. 29, 2026
"The presidential election will almost certainly be decided between the National Rally and the centrist bloc, if they manage to agree on a single candidate," Le Pen said.
From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026
Former Communists dominated the government until 1996, when they were swept from power by a fractious coalition of centrist parties.
From The 2003 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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