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revolutionaryadjective being very far from the center of public opiniona candidate with a lot of crazy, revolutionary ideas that no one seems to be going for extreme, extremist, fanatic(or fanatical), rabid, radical, revolutionist, ultra subversive, violent, wildreactionary middle-of-the-road, nonrevolutionary, unrevolutionary conservative, moderate, temperateconventional, orthodox, traditionalliberal, progressive taking part in a rebellionrevolutionary forces that were soundly defeated before reaching the capital insurgent, insurrectionary, mutinous, rebellious seditious, traitorous, treacherous, treasonousagitating, demagogic, rabble-rousingdefiant, disobedient, insubordinate, intractable, recalcitrant, refractory, restive, ungovernable, unruly constant, devoted, loyal, staunch(also stanch), steadfast, true, true-bluecompliant, obedient, submissive, tractable revolutionarynouna person who favors rapid and sweeping changes especially in laws and methods of governmentafter the collapse of the Russian monarchy, the moderate socialists briefly governed until being overthrown by the Bolshevik revolutionaries crazy, extremist, radical, revolutionist young Turkleftist, lefty, redprogressive, reformer, reformistanarch, anarchist, subversiveagitator, insurgent, insurrectionist, rebelsecessionist, separationist, separatist middle-of-the-roader, moderate conservative, fuddy-duddy, reactionary, rightist, standpatter, Tory, traditionalist a person who rises up against authorityat first the government was not worried about this small band of unarmed revolutionaries insurgent, insurrectionary, insurrectionist, mutineer, rebel, red, revolter, revolutionist challenger, defier, insubordinate, oppositionist, recusant, refuser, resistant, resisteranarch, anarchistdiscontent, extremist, malcontent, radical loyalist, patriot, supportercounterinsurgent, counterrevolutionary, counterrevolutionist in 1718 |