"Vanguardist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vanguardist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vanguardist
speak

"Vanguardist" Meaning

A person who supports or advocates for revolutionary or radical change, often with a focus on Marxist or communist ideology. A vanguardist may be a leading figure or member of a revolutionary party or group that seeks to overthrow existing social or economic systems.

"Vanguardist" Examples

5 Usages Examples of Vanguardist


1. Noun

A vanguardist is a radical political activist.
Example: "\(He\) decided to become a vanguardist by organizing protests in his community.\"

2. Adjective

Referring to the style or principles of the vanguardists.
Example: "Modern architecture is not about large mansions like you're fighting our predicament you popularized when you s hashed styled TV campaigns led by vanguardist arrangements.\"

3. Noun

The groups against which a war, invasion, etc., is conducted.
Example: "The main battleground in civil war turned into a real human minefield, spreading terror and rape committed by radical vanguardist units.\"

4. Adjective

Advocating a theory that the class struggle leads to the overthrow of the old mode of production and to the establishment of a classless, stateless society.
Example: "The vanguardist socialists strongly believed in the abolition of private property.\"

5. Adjective

Showcasing extreme integrity and sense of justice.
Example: "She had always been a vanguardist among her peers, fearlessly raising her voice against any injustice.\"

Please note that not all the examples may be suitable for all learners of English, especially young learners or those who are sensitive about certain political or social issues.

"Vanguardist" Similar Words

Vandopsis

speak

Despite its awkward appearance, Vandonie was not exactly uncommon as a given name, and perhaps it was even rarer than Emmot when used as a surname.

Vane

speak

A vane is a blade or a curved surface that is attached to a rotating axis and is used to indicate the direction of the wind, air, or water flow. It is typically used as an instrument or indicator, often fixed on top of a building, ship, or other structure, to gauge the wind direction.

Vanes

speak

A vanes is a flat or curved surface that is used to help control the direction of a rotating object, such as in a wheel or a fan, or to measure the speed of a rotating object, such as a radar vane.

Vanessa

speak

Vanessa is a given name, derived from the Latin "venasa", meaning "butterfly". It is also associated with the Spanish word "ventosa", meaning "wind" or "breeze". In Latin America, the name Vanessa is often associated with the myth of the two souls that inhabit the body of a butterfly.

Vang

speak

Vangelis

speak

Eumir Deodato's instrumental cover of "Moonlight Sonata", was famously featured in the 1979 film " Apocalypse Now", but the American composer most commonly associated with instrumental music for film is Vangelis Pavlidis, best known as Vangelis.<br><br>Vangelis is a Greek synthesist, composer, and musician who has composed music for film, television, stage orchestras, and other media. His distinctive, atmospheric sound has been featured in many notable film soundtracks, often using electronic and orchestral elements.<br><br>Some of his most famous works include the iconic soundtracks for the films "Chariots of Fire" (1981), "Blade Runner" (1982), and "1492: Conquest of Paradise" (1992) and the score for the "Cosmos" documentary series.

Vanguard

speak

Vanguarding

speak

Acting as a guard or defender, especially in an argument or debate; taking the lead in defending or promoting a particular cause or idea.

Vanguards

speak

Advocates or supporters of a particular cause or movement; leaders who introduce or promote new ideas or technology.<br><br>Example: "The vanguard of the environmental movement persuaded the government to implement stricter pollution controls."

Vanilla

speak

Vanillate

speak

Vanillate refers to a compound found in plants, specifically a substituted catechol or phenol with the chemical formula C6H4(OCH3)COOH or C7H6O3. It has a vanilla-like flavor and odor, hence the name, but is not mutarotation as vanillin.

Vanillic

speak

Vanillin

speak

Vanilloid

speak

Vanillyl

speak

Vaniloquence

speak