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right of center

[rahyt-uhv-sen-ter] / ˈraɪt əvˈsɛn tər /


ADJECTIVE
right-wing
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“The whole thing doesn’t pass the smell test,” asserted right-of-center economist Noah Smith in a very lengthy rebuttal.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 10, 2025

Earlier this month, Paramount acquired the Free Press, a right-of-center news site, for $150 million and made its founder, the polemicist Bari Weiss, editor in chief of CBS’s news operations.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 3, 2025

Axel Springer’s jewel in the crown may be Die Welt, a cosmopolitan and right-of-center national daily newspaper.

From Washington Post • Sep. 6, 2022

She worked as an economist for energy company Shell and telecommunications firm Cable and Wireless, and for a right-of-center think tank while becoming involved in Conservative politics and espousing free market Thatcherite views.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2022

The right-of-center party picked Johnson as leader in 2019 for his upbeat manner and popular touch, a choice that appeared vindicated when he led the Tories to a big election win in December 2019.

From Washington Times • Jan. 11, 2022