The difference between Aristocratic and Right-wing

When used as adjectives, aristocratic means of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy, whereas right-wing means of political ideologies: opposing political and social equality, especially conservative, traditional and/or reactionary politics.


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  1. Aristocratic as an adjective:

    Of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy

    Examples:

    "An aristocratic constitution."

  2. Aristocratic as an adjective:

    Similar to the aristocracy; characteristic of, the aristocracy.

    Examples:

    "An aristocratic measure."

    " Aristocratic pride or manners."

  1. Right-wing as an adjective (politics):

    Of political ideologies: opposing political and social equality, especially conservative, traditional and/or reactionary politics.