Word info Antonyms

left-of-centre

Adjective

Meaning

left-of-centre (comparative more left-of-centre, superlative most left-of-centre)

Having opinions that are moderately more socialist than conservative.

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Examples

The performances I enjoy are the ones that are hard to read or ambiguous or left-of-centre because it makes you look closer and that's what humans are like - quite mysterious creatures, hard to pinpoint. Emily Blunt

Labour MPs say they are shocked at the levels of Euroscepticism they are encountering in their constituencies; hence Mr Cameron has stepped back somewhat this week to let prominent left-of-centre figures take the limelight. Source: Internet

Targeting Labour through emphasising left-of-centre policies and values was therefore electorally logical for the SNP, as well as tying in with the ideological preferences of many new party members. Source: Internet

The Equality and Human Rights Commission found “significant failings” and a “lack of leadership” in how the left-of-centre party handled allegations of anti-Semitism among its members. Source: Internet

When Hollywood throws its support to usually the left-of-centre Democratic candidates, and that happens to be one of Clintons, right wing conservatives seethe with rage and come to the polling booths in droves to vote against their candidate. Source: Internet

Starting in the late 19th century these parties were opposed by the newly founded left-of-centre workers' parties. Source: Internet

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