Political - Wikipedia-style Article
Political
Definition
The term "political" relates to the government, policies, or affairs of a state, organization, or community.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
- Respelling: puh-LIT-ih-kuhl
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
- Respelling: puh-LIT-ih-kuhl
Etymology
The word "political" originates from the Latin "politicus," derived from the Greek "politikós," meaning "relating to citizens or governance." It was adopted into Middle English during the 15th century, maintaining its association with governance and public affairs.
Derivatives
- Politician (noun)
- Politics (noun)
- Politicize (verb)
- Politicalness (noun)
- Politically (adverb)
Synonyms
- Governmental
- Administrative
- Legislative
Antonyms
- Nonpolitical
- Unbiased
- Apolitical
Usage
The word "political" is often used to describe activities, ideas, or matters related to governance, power, and public policies. For example: "The organization remains strictly non-political," or "Her speech focused on political reforms."
Related Terms
- Policy: A course or principle of action adopted by a government or organization.
- Democracy: A system of government by the whole population or eligible members.
- Election: A process by which individuals vote to choose leaders or make decisions.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Relating to government or public affairs: Refers to matters concerning the structure and function of governing bodies.
- Example: "The debate highlighted key political issues."
- Relating to a party or ideology: Describes positions or activities tied to specific political ideologies or movements.
- Example: "She is active in political campaigns supporting environmental causes."
- Strategic or tactical in nature: Refers to actions taken for achieving goals, often in an organizational or power-related context.
- Example: "The decision was more political than practical."