ultraloyalist

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English

Etymology

From ultra- +‎ loyalist.

Noun

ultraloyalist (plural ultraloyalists)

  1. One who has strong loyalist beliefs.
    • 2009 June 6, John F. Burns, “Brown Reshuffles Cabinet in Effort to Shore Up Support”, in New York Times:
      When Mr. Brown’s aides began touting a Brown ultraloyalist, the schools and children’s secretary, Ed Balls, to take over from Mr. Darling at the Treasury, Mr. Darling, too, threatened to resign.