What is another word for Donald Trump?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒnə͡ld tɹˈʌmp] (IPA)

Donald Trump has been a prominent figure in the world of politics for several years now. Hence, it is natural that there are numerous synonyms for him. The most common synonym for him is probably "Trump" - a name that has become synonymous with controversy, flamboyance, and unpredictability. Other synonyms for Donald Trump include "POTUS", "The Donald", and "President Trump". Moreover, some of his supporters call him "MAGA", which stands for "Make America Great Again". Additionally, his critics often refer to him with derogatory nicknames such as "Dangerous Donald", "Don the Con", and "Tangerine Tyrant". Regardless of how one chooses to refer to him, it is clear that Donald Trump's impact on the political landscape will be felt for years to come.

What are the hypernyms for Donald trump?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Donald trump

  • Jessica Simpson is the youth ambassador for Operation Smile, and an episode of The Apprentice featured a team managing a charity concert she put on. Donald Trump came on stage and pledged a donation.
    Roma Downey
  • I met Donald Trump in '85. I ran into him several times throughout the years. We knew we had this connection, but it wasn't appropriate timing. So we'd spend a lot of time on the telephone. By '88, I knew I truly loved this guy.
    Marla Maples
  • Trump is a radical pragmatist who manages to come down on the conservative side more than the liberal side. He’s an opinionated, emotional man who is always full of energy. He enjoys being Donald Trump and all that entails. He sees things through the lens of experience and what he considers to be common sense. He calls ‘em as he sees ‘em. This leads to him changing his mind, as we’ve all seen, a lot. He’s a scrappy billionaire from humble Queens who, despite an Ivy League education, speaks with an accent some consider unsophisticated. He almost never talks about the Constitution or the Founding Fathers which infuriates many conservative intellectuals who think that he is beneath them.
    Matthew Vadum
  • The good people of Iowa have debated issues ranging from nuclear Armageddon to universal health care. And then there’s 2016, when the top two Republican candidates in the dwindling hours before caucusgoers pick a nominee are throwing around this question: “How stupid are the people of Iowa?” It was Donald Trump who first raised the issue of Hawkeye State imbecility, in a mocking reference to a crush that Iowans had on Ben Carson last fall. And it’s the odious Ted Cruz who has been using Trump’s very words to goad Iowans into proving that they are not, in fact, so stupid as to back an ego-inflamed reality television star who makes fun of them.
    Timothy Egan
  • You’re supposed to be vetting, Iowa. You’re supposed to be culling out the crazies. You’re supposed to recognize the fraud of Ted Cruz and how Donald Trump is playing you. For all your touted small-town verities, you’re not doing your job. Your bull manure detector is broken.
    Timothy Egan

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