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Meaning of Buckleyesque | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

In the manner of conservative American intellectual William F. Buckley.

Examples

“Kilpatrick expresses some alarm at the fact that the Buckleyesque vocabulary shows signs of being contagious, citing the "celebrification" of the Columbia Journalism Review, and, worse yet, a piece on Patty Hearst composed by George Will (a columnist and conservative in his own right) to the effect that "Patty's arrest provided a coda to a decade of political infantilism, the exegesis of which could be comprehended as a manifestation of bourgeois Weltanschauung.”
“In deliciously Buckleyesque prose, former National Review (now known as NR) board member Neal B. Freeman reports in a memorable article, "NR Goes to War," published in the June 2006 issue of the American Spectator, his astonishment at his NR colleagues' abdication of independent judgment as they turned support for going to war against Saddam into a litmus test for patriotism.”
“They spoke in “Buckleyesque syllogisms,” misused big words, and highlighted their points with “a Buckleyesque protrusion of the tongue.””

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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