whigship

/ˈhwɪɡʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or position of being a Whig, especially in the 18th century British political party.

“The politician’s whigship and opposition to the government led to his expulsion from the parliament.”

Synonyms

  • conservatism
  • toryism

Antonyms

  • democrat
  • liberalism