different between tenet vs antidemocratic

tenet

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin tenet (it holds), from tene? (hold; have). Compare obsolete tenent.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?n?t/, /?t?n?t/
  • Rhymes: -?n?t

Noun

tenet (plural tenets)

  1. An opinion, belief, or principle that is held as absolute truth by someone or especially an organization.

Translations

Anagrams

  • etten

Latin

Verb

tenet

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of tene?

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antidemocratic

English

Alternative forms

  • anti-democratic

Etymology

anti- +? democratic

Adjective

antidemocratic (comparative more antidemocratic, superlative most antidemocratic)

  1. Opposed to the tenets of democracy.

Translations

See also

  • antirepublican

Further reading

  • antidemocratic at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • anti-democratic, antidemocratic at Google Ngram Viewer

Romanian

Etymology

From French antidémocratique

Adjective

antidemocratic m or n (feminine singular antidemocratic?, masculine plural antidemocratici, feminine and neuter plural antidemocratice)

  1. antidemocratic

Declension

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