English adjective: democratic | |||
| 1. | democratic characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality | ||
| Samples | Democratic government. A democratic country. A democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords. | ||
| Similar | antiauthoritarian, classless, egalitarian, parliamentary, parliamentary, participatory, popular, representative, republican | ||
| See also | elected, elective | ||
| Antonyms | undemocratic | ||
| 2. | Democratic belong to or relating to the Democratic Party | ||
| Samples | Democratic senator. | ||
| 3. | democratic representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large | ||
| Samples | Democratic art forms. A democratic or popular movement. Popular thought. Popular science. Popular fiction. | ||
| Synonyms | popular | ||
| Similar | common | ||
| Antonyms | uncommon | ||