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  • right wing
    right wing
    noun
    members of a conservative or reactionary political party, or those opposing extensive political reform.
  • right-wing
    right-wing
    A descriptive term for conservative or reactionary political views, particularly those supporting the current social order or calling for a return to an earlier order. Right-wing groups are sometimes known collectively as the Right. (Compare left-wing.)
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right wing

American  

noun

  • right wings
    plural
  1. members of a conservative or reactionary political party, or those opposing extensive political reform.

  2. such a political party or a group of such parties.

  3. that part of a political or social organization advocating a conservative or reactionary position.

    The union's right wing favored a moderate course of action.


right wing British  

noun

  1. (often capitals) the conservative faction of an assembly, party, etc

  2. the part of an army or field of battle on the right from the point of view of one facing the enemy

    1. the right-hand side of the field of play from the point of view of a team facing its opponent's goal

    2. a player positioned in this area in any of various games

    3. the position occupied by such a player

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adjective

  1. of, belonging to, or relating to the right wing

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
right-wing 1 Cultural  
  1. A descriptive term for conservative or reactionary political views, particularly those supporting the current social order or calling for a return to an earlier order. Right-wing groups are sometimes known collectively as the Right. (Compare left-wing.)


right-wing 2 Cultural  
  1. A descriptive term for an individual or a political faction that advocates very conservative policies. Right-wing groups generally support free enterprise. In the United States, the right wing generally argues for a strong national defense program and opposes federal involvement in promoting social welfare. (Compare left-wing.)


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Although both major political parties in the United States have right-wing factions, right-wing policies are usually associated with the Republican party.

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Origin of right wing

First recorded in 1930–35

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Roaming Spain’s right wing, Yamal caused enough problems for France that he drew a penalty kick in the 22nd minute.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

When short options are not viable, Nyland's get-out-of-jail-free card is 6ft 5in Alexander Sorloth who Norway play on the right wing as a wide targetman for long diagonal balls.

From BBC Jul. 10, 2026

When Doku joined City, part of the rationale was to utilise him on the right wing - a position he played at Rennes more often than he has in Manchester.

From BBC May 16, 2026

A shot from Colton Sissons on the right wing ricocheted off Ducks defenseman Jacob Trouba and went straight to Marner, who was charging into the slot.

From Los Angeles Times May 9, 2026

I started on the right wing, and the whole thing looked messed up again.

From "Okay for Now" by Gary D. Schmidt

But Engels, who can play in midfield, right-back or right-wing, will not be available to make his debut until the home league derby against Charlton Athletic at the London Stadium on Saturday, 22 August.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

She has also overseen the restoration of ties with right-wing administrations in Peru and Chile.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

His eldest son, Flávio, was formally nominated as the right-wing candidate on Saturday at a party convention attended by Argentine President Javier Milei, an ideological ally.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 25, 2026

The Onion is seeking a license to operate Infowars as a parody site while right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ company faces liquidation for owing Sandy Hook families over $1 billion in defamation damages.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

In my mail were admiring letters from right-wing politicians.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez

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