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    Tory
    /ˈtɔːri/

    noun

    • 1. (in the UK) a member or supporter of the Conservative Party: "a poll showed the Tories thirteen points behind Labour"
    • 2. a colonist who supported the British side during the War of American Independence. US

    adjective

    • 1. relating to the British Conservative Party or its supporters: "the Tory party"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToryTory - Wikipedia

    A Tory ( / ˈtɔːri /) is an individual who supports a political philosophy known as Toryism, based on a British version of traditionalist conservatism which upholds the established social order as it has evolved through the history of Great Britain. The Tory ethos has been summed up with the phrase "God, King (or Queen), and Country". [1] .

  3. Tory is a noun or adjective that refers to a conservative political party or person, especially in Britain, Canada, or the US. Learn the origin, usage, and pronunciation of Tory with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Nov 12, 2018 · Tory is a term for Conservative Party members, but it has a longer and more complex history. Learn how it emerged in the 17th Century, what it stood for politically and how it evolved over time.

  5. In English the word was shortened to Tory and was used for a member of the conservative political party in England. Tories strongly supported the authority of the monarch. During the American Revolution, the term Tory was used for an American who supported British authority rather than independence.

  6. Tory is a word that can refer to a member or supporter of the Conservative Party in Britain or Canada, or to a historical political faction in Britain and Ireland. It can also mean a loyalist in the American Revolution, or an ultraconservative or reactionary in general.

  7. Tory is an informal name for a member or supporter of the British Conservative party. It comes from an Irish word for outlaw or robber, and was used as a nickname for James II's supporters in the 1670s.

  8. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a member or supporter of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada. 2. (Historical Terms) a member of the English political party that opposed the exclusion of James, Duke of York from the royal succession (1679–80).