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superpatriot

[soo-per-pey-tree-uht, soo-per-pey-, soo-per-pa-tree-uht, soo-per-pa-] / ˌsu pərˈpeɪ tri ət, ˈsu pərˌpeɪ-, ˌsu pərˈpæ tri ət, ˈsu pərˌpæ- /


NOUN
chauvinist
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Example Sentences

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Civil liberties were similarly under attack nationwide, with many figures declared enemies of the people by politicians and government prosecutors who operated with newfound, “superpatriot” zeal.

From Seattle Times

One major irony was that the politician in question was modeled on Sen. Joe McCarthy — that is, he posed as a superpatriot even while planning to betray America.

From Seattle Times

What’s changed since 2016 that would make China flock in such huge numbers toward a superpatriot?

From Salon

He’s a wealthy celebrity always ready for a fight, a superpatriot who says he will make America great again.

From Salon

For a few nights, she became NBC’s Olympic mascot, a superfan turned overnight into a new kind of superpatriot — the chest-­thumping booster-bro as boisterous black woman.

From New York Times