What is another word for politics?
Pronunciation:
[ pˈɒlətˌɪks], [ pˈɒlətˌɪks], [ p_ˈɒ_l_ə_t_ˌɪ_k_s]
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Similar words for politics:
- other relevant words (adjective)
- act (noun)
- art and science of administration of government (noun)
- diplomacy (noun)
- governance (noun)
- government (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- political relation (noun)
- political science (noun)
- political sympathies (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Politics:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)n.
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- agriculture,
- ancient history,
- aesthetics,
- agronomy,
- applied linguistics,
- Anthropology,
- architecture,
- acoustics,
- archeology,
- archaeology.
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- affairs.
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- bribery,
- hush money,
- bribe,
- decoy,
- special pleading,
- sop,
- psychological warfare,
- blackmail,
- manipulation,
- lever.
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- dogma,
- ground,
- doctrine,
- frame of reference,
- the spirit of the times/age,
- theory,
- philosophy,
- culture,
- ism,
- ideology.
- electioneering,
- stateship,
- civics,
- zoo,
- jungle,
- backroom,
- campaigning,
- internal affairs,
- hat in the ring,
- domestic affairs,
- legislature,
- government policy,
- statecraft,
- affairs of state,
- political science,
- smoke-filled room,
- foreign affairs,
- matters of state.
- powers-that-bes,
- pre dominances,
- powers that bes,
- pre dominance,
- pre-dominances,
- super-visions,
- super-vision,
- political practices,
- super visions,
- pre-dominance.
v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)Other synonyms:
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- scaremonger,
- public life,
- sociopolitical,
- gubernatorial,
- ultra,
- affair,
- Liberalist,
- revolutionist,
- flash point,
- public affairs,
- politicize,
- communalize,
- confederation,
- politicking,
- public office,
- tyrannic,
- representation,
- autarchical,
- tyrannous,
- impost,
- monocratic,
- mossbacked,
- absolutistic,
- socialize,
- instigator,
- autocratical,
- liberalistic,
- autarchy,
- ultraconservative,
- Balloter,
- authoritarianism,
- politically,
- Leaguer,
- body politic,
- monocracy,
- far-out,
- autarchic,
- Coalitionist,
- Anschluss,
- inciter,
- absolutism,
- nationalize,
- fomenter.
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- legislate,
- agitator,
- ally,
- bloc,
- democratic,
- slate,
- extremist,
- tyranny,
- voter,
- confederacy,
- political,
- despotic,
- elector,
- pork,
- tariff,
- legation,
- elect,
- totalitarianism,
- reactionary,
- mission,
- public service,
- despotism,
- fanatical,
- province,
- league,
- autocracy,
- secede,
- dictatorship,
- regulatory,
- polity,
- alarmist,
- colony,
- federate,
- mossback,
- coalition,
- treaty,
- citizen.
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- cartel,
- tyrannical,
- ballot,
- die-hard,
- confederate,
- assessment,
- autocratic,
- tax,
- splinter,
- extremity,
- country,
- pact,
- dictatorial,
- enact,
- dependency,
- emergency,
- fanatic,
- totalitarian.
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- concord,
- align,
- conservative,
- inner,
- rabid,
- crisis,
- promulgate,
- alliance,
- territory,
- zealot,
- lineup,
- liberal,
- patronage.
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- constitute,
- state,
- extreme,
- possession.
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- duty,
- popular,
- split,
- inside,
- convention.
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- agreement.
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- backward.
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- make.
- geopolitics,
- flowings,
- machination,
- smooths,
- geopolitical,
- jobbery,
- NATIONALS,
- science of government,
- politic,
- campaign,
- SHARPS,
- bossism,
- backstairs influence,
- SLIES,
- international relations,
- authorities,
- dirty politics,
- election,
- partisanship,
- political philosophy,
- public administration,
- Policies,
- diplomacy,
- smarts,
- governing,
- sages,
- policy,
- negative campaigning,
- regime,
- wirepulling,
- political geography,
- fluids,
- politicals,
- crafties,
- Diplomatics,
- statesmanship,
- liquids,
- expedients,
- candidacy,
- Jobbing,
- installation,
- political theory,
- accession,
- exercising authority,
- smear campaign,
- factionalism,
- government activity,
- Manoeuvring,
- strategics,
- slicks,
- politicians,
- political economy.
How to use "Politics" in context?
Politics is the study of the methods and processes of governing a country or community. It includes the making of laws and the distribution of wealth and power. It is also the study of how people can participate in the government and how the government can be changed. Politics is a complicated and dangerous business, and it can be very volatile. There are always different groups of people with different ideologies fighting for control over the government. It can be a very complex and treacherous world out there for those who want to try and make a difference.
Paraphrases for Politics:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
Guidelines.
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Noun, plural
platforms, Analyses, Areas, Axes, Ones, ties, games, Statesmen, Cultures, Guidelines, Incentives, LINEs, heads, partners, makers, relationships, pledges, approaches, plots, considerations, actions, cases, posts, messages, practices, motives, aims, projects, purposes, positions, functions, principles, issues, facts, reasons, hats, choices, strategies, subjects, elections, modalities, circles, opinions, questions, patterns, matters, spheres, views, intrigues, dissidents, affaires, lawmakers, highways, drivers.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Proper noun, plural
Policies, politicians.
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Noun, plural
political, Parties, Policies, rules, motivations, machinations, politicians, policymakers, policy-makers.
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Noun, singular or mass
policy, political, politician, polity.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
political.
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Proper noun, plural
Homophones for Politics:
- politics'.
Hyponym for Politics:
n.
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act
activity, affairs, profession.
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act
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