tory

[ˈtɔːri]

tory Definition

  • 1a member or supporter of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada
  • 2an American colonist who supported the British side during the American Revolution

Using tory: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tory" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He has been a lifelong Tory voter.

  • Example

    The Tories won the election by a narrow margin.

  • Example

    The American Tories were loyal to the British Crown.

  • Example

    She comes from a family of staunch Tories.

tory Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tory

Antonyms for tory

Idioms Using tory

  • a true-blue Tory

    a person who is a loyal and committed member of the Conservative Party

    Example

    He's a true-blue Tory who has never voted for any other party.

  • to become a member or supporter of the Conservative Party

    Example

    After years of supporting Labour, he finally went Tory in the last election.

  • to talk Tory

    to express conservative or right-wing views

    Example

    He always talks Tory, but I don't think he really believes it.

Phrases with tory

  • the Conservative Party in Great Britain

    Example

    The Tory party has been in power since 2010.

  • a government led by the Conservative Party in Great Britain

    Example

    The Tory government has been criticized for its handling of Brexit.

  • a member of the Conservative Party who opposes the party's official policy

    Example

    Several Tory rebels voted against the government's Brexit deal.

Origins of tory

from Middle Irish 'tóraidhe', meaning 'outlaw, robber'

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Summary: tory in Brief

'Tory' [ˈtɔːri] refers to a member or supporter of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada, or an American colonist who supported the British side during the American Revolution. It is often used in political contexts, such as 'The Tories won the election by a narrow margin.' 'Tory' also appears in idioms like 'a true-blue Tory,' denoting a loyal Conservative, and 'to go Tory,' meaning to become a Conservative supporter.