racialist

English

Etymology

1910 (noun), 1917 (adjective). racial +‎ -ist, from older racialism (1882).

Noun

racialist (plural racialists)

  1. A believer or advocate of racialism, the ideology of racial nationalism.
    Hypernym: racist
    • 2023, David Brandon, The General Strike 1926: A New History, Pen and Sword Books Ltd, →ISBN, page 48:
      It was a fundamentally racialist attitude which regarded the native people of empire countries as primitive simpletons only fit to be led by a breed of men of higher intellect and moral fibre.
  2. (UK, dated) A racist.

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