English
Etymology
From active + -ist.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈæk.tɪ.vɪst/
Noun
activist (plural activists)
- One who is politically active in the role of a citizen; especially, one who campaigns for change.
2013 August 10, “Can China clean up fast enough?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:It has jailed environmental activists and is planning to limit the power of judicial oversight by handing a state-approved body a monopoly over bringing environmental lawsuits.
2023 January 11, “Network News: Court decision overturned: Six HS2 activists face retrial”, in RAIL, number 974, page 9:The six activists will now face a retrial at Highbury Magistrates' Court, in front of a new judge.
- One who is conspicuously active in carrying out any occupational or professional functions.
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Derived terms
Translations
one who is politically active
- Arabic: نَاشِط m (nāšiṭ), نَاشِطَة f (nāšiṭa)
- Armenian: ակտիվիստ (hy) (aktivist)
- Bavarian: Aktivist m, Aktivistin f
- Belarusian: актыві́ст m (aktyvíst), актыві́стка f (aktyvístka)
- Breton: stourmer m, stourmerez f
- Bulgarian: активи́ст (bg) m (aktivíst), активи́стка f (aktivístka)
- Catalan: activista m or f
- Chechen: жигархо (žigarxo)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 活躍分子 / 活跃分子 (huóyuè fènzǐ), 活動分子 / 活动分子 (huódòng fènzǐ), 活動家 / 活动家 (zh) (huódòngjiā), 積極分子 / 积极分子 (jījí fènzǐ)
- Czech: aktivista (cs) m, aktivistka (cs) f
- Danish: aktivist (da) c
- Dutch: activist (nl) m, activiste (nl) f
- Esperanto: aktivulo
- Estonian: aktivist
- Finnish: aktivisti (fi)
- French: militant (fr) m, militante (fr) f, activiste (fr) m or f
- Galician: activista (gl) m or f
- Georgian: აქტივისტი (akṭivisṭi)
- German: Aktivist (de) m, Aktivistin (de) f
- Greek: ακτιβιστής (el) m (aktivistís)
- Hebrew: פָּעִיל (he) m (pa'íl), פְּעִילָה f (pe'ilá)
- Hungarian: aktivista (hu)
- Icelandic: aðgerðasinni m
- Ido: aktivisto
- Italian: attivista (it) m or f
- Japanese: 活動家 (ja) (かつどうか, katsudōka)
- Kazakh: белсенді (kk) (belsendı)
- Korean: 활동가(活動家) (ko) (hwaldongga)
- Macedonian: активи́ст m (aktivíst), активи́стка f (aktivístka)
- Maori: kaiwhakatūtū, kiritohe
- Marathi: कार्यकर्ता m (kāryakartā)
- Norman: activiste m or f
- Occitan: activista m or f
- Persian: فعال (fa) (fa'âl)
- Polish: aktywista (pl) m, aktywistka (pl) f, działacz (pl) m, działaczka (pl) f
- Portuguese: ativista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: activist (ro) m, activistă (ro) f
- Russian: активи́ст (ru) m (aktivíst), активи́стка (ru) f (aktivístka)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: актѝвист m, активиста, актѝвистица f
- Roman: aktìvist (sh) m, aktivista (sh) m, aktìvistica (sh) f
- Slovak: aktivista m, aktivistka f
- Slovene: aktivist m, aktivistka f
- Spanish: activista (es) m or f
- Swahili: mwanaharakati
- Swedish: aktivist (sv) c
- Thai: นักประท้วง (nák-bprà-túuang)
- Turkish: eylemci (tr), etkinci (tr), aktivist (tr)
- Ukrainian: активі́ст (uk) m (aktyvíst), активі́стка (uk) f (aktyvístka)
- Vietnamese: phần tử tích cực
- Welsh: ymgyrchydd m or f, ymgyrchwraig f, ymgyrchwr m or f
- West Frisian: aktivist m, aktiviste f
- Yiddish: אַקטיוויסט m (aktivist), אַקטיוויסטין f (aktivistin)
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Adjective
activist (comparative more activist, superlative most activist)
- Behaving as an .
1971 September 26, “They Will Affect The Nation For Years To Come”, in New York Times:Even in the area of free speech, Justice Harlan sometimes emerged as more activist than his brother
2009 December 10, “Angst Over GM's Activist Board”, in BusinessWeek:Now GM has what may well be the most activist board ever.
2012 June 1, “Gov. Christie's court pick blocked”, in Cherry Hill Courier Post (NJ):Gov. Chris Christie has long complained that New Jersey's Supreme Court is too liberal and too activist
Dutch
Etymology
Originated in the early 20th century. Equivalent to actief + -ist. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɑk.tiˈvɪst/
- Hyphenation: ac‧ti‧vist
- Rhymes: -ɪst
Noun
activist m (plural activisten, feminine activiste)
- an activist
- (historical) a Flemish nationalist who cooperated with the occupying German Empire during the First World War
Derived terms
Descendants
Romanian
Etymology
activ + -ist.
Noun
activist m (plural activiști, feminine equivalent activistă)
- activist
Declension
Declension of activist
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