Antonyms for left wing
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of left wing
Origin :- also (as an adjective) left-wing, 1871 in the political sense (1530s in a military formation sense), from left (adj.) + wing (n.). Related: Left-winger.
- noun person or group favoring change
- Why was the left wing, where alone they were threatened by the enemy, stripped in that manner?
- Extract from : « The Downfall » by Emile Zola
- It was understood that the left wing of the 1st corps was to take care of the Calvary of Illy.
- Extract from : « The Downfall » by Emile Zola
- Cecily pointed to the row of windows in the left wing of the house.
- Extract from : « Tristram of Blent » by Anthony Hope
- No doubt, on the left wing, by Shah Dara, the battle had commenced.
- Extract from : « The Coming Conquest of England » by August Niemann
- Do you mean the door at the bottom of the staircase in the left wing?
- Extract from : « The Hand in the Dark » by Arthur J. Rees
- Then he returned to the house and mounted the staircase to the left wing.
- Extract from : « The Hand in the Dark » by Arthur J. Rees
- Such changes of fortune were there in the left wing of the Romans.
- Extract from : « Stories From Livy » by Alfred Church
- These had already formed a junction with the left wing of the British force.
- Extract from : « The World Peril of 1910 » by George Griffith
- This was the hard luck of many of the regiments in the left wing of Buell's army in 1862.
- Extract from : « The Red Acorn » by John McElroy
- It smells like the left wing of the day of judgment; it is an argument for the pit.
- Extract from : « Moby Dick; or The Whale » by Herman Melville
Synonyms for left wing
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