mugwump
Americannoun
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a Republican who refused to support the party nominee, James G. Blaine, in the presidential campaign of 1884.
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a person who is unable to make up their mind on an issue, especially in politics; a person who is neutral on a controversial issue.
noun
Other Word Forms
- mugwumpery noun
- mugwumpian adjective
- mugwumpish adjective
- mugwumpism noun
Etymology
Origin of mugwump
First recorded in 1830–35, artificial 19th-century revival of Massachusett ( English spelling) mugquomp, syncopated form of muggumquomp “war leader” (equivalent to Proto-Algonquian (unattested) memekw- perhaps “swift” + (unattested) -a·pe·w “man”)
Example Sentences
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Telford Taylor, a mugwump Democrat, remarks that though good intentions may be mitigating circumstances, they do not negate the fact of a crime, if one occurred.
From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2021
There is not a mugwump in the city who would shake hands with him.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By the time he decided to enter public life, Kennedy was a cool and detached young man and a political mugwump.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Charlie Taft is proud to call himself a middle-of-the-roader, a moderate, a mugwump.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mullins said that one mugwump would kill anything.
From Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by Leacock, Stephen
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