cruel, brutal, selfish, truculent, vitriolic, malicious, rancorous
Fascist.
No, the noun 'Nazi' is a proper noun, the name of a specific political party or a member of that party.The word 'Nazi" is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
No, "Nazi" is not a Bavarian slang word for simpleton. It originated as a term referring to the National Socialist German Workers' Party in Germany during World War II and has since become associated with the actions and ideology of that regime.
There are a handful of adjective that could describe an event. They could be fun, exciting, joyful, breathtaking, elegant, whimsical, exhilarating, delightful, and wonderful.
The swastika is a symbol with a complex history, originally used in many cultures as a symbol of good fortune before being adopted by the Nazi party in Germany during World War II.
Adolf Hitler was head of the Nazi Party. Members of the Nazi Party were Nazis. The Nazis also had a Hitler Youth division.
It comes from the word "NAtionalsoZIalisten". That is how the party was called.
Yes. The Nazi Party is a contraction of the german words for National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei).
A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Of course not. Nazi is an official term that refers to a right-wing, authoritarian, and nationalist German political party founded in 1919 and led from 1921 by Hitler. We all know what followed. The n-word is a euphemism for a highly offensive and comtemptious term used to describe a black person.
It is not so much a word, but a term describing those against the Nazi party.
Example sentence for the noun Nazi:The proper noun Nazi has become a common noun as a general word for a harshly domineering, dictatorial, or intolerant person.Example sentence for the adjective Nazi:There are few survivors left that were witness to the Nazi terrorism.
The National Socialist German Workers Party (often abbrieviated to the Nazi Party)In German, it's "Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei", or "NSDAP" Because of the way the word "National" is pronounced in German, "Nazi" became the shortened term for the party.