politician

Etymology

politic + -ian

noun

  1. One engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official.
    Politicians should serve the country's interest.
    WHEN the mental growth of a man in public life ceases, he ought, for the sake of the community, to retire. Most of our mediocre or unsuccessful Presidents were slipping downhill mentally before they took office. Lincoln, Cleveland, Roosevelt, Wilson, and Coolidge broadened and strengthened as the years went by. By the same token, some men, unused to politics, become mere politicians when elevated to high office, while other men, brought up in the game of politics, rise superior to their environment. 1928, Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Happy Warrior Alfred E. Smith, Houghton Mifflin, →OCLC, →OL, page 3
    It is not just politicians who find aspects of the explosion in satire unwelcome. Thanks to the internet, professional purveyors of the stuff face a lot more competition. For once, the joke is at their expense. A niche craft practised by a talented few has turned into a globally popular hobby, and what was once considered audacious commentary is now mainstream. 2013-08-31, “The Satirical Verses”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8851
  2. Specifically, one who regards elected political office as a career.
    Unlike the other candidates, I'm not a politician.
    I never wanted to be one, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm not a politician now. Am I the best man for this job? Probably not. I am, however, the President of the United States, […] 1996, Tom Clancy, Executive Orders, page 438
  3. A politically active or interested person.
    Only real politicians are interested in this issue.
    You used to be such a politician. Do you remember the debates we held in Fitzroy's rooms? 1863, “The Fountain Kloof”, in The Sunday at Home, page 211
  4. A sly or ingratiating person.
    There is a politician in every office.
    Mrs. Dimitriou blushed at the compliment. "Antonios, you are such a politician," her husband chuckled. 1969, David E. Sanford, My Village, My World, page 90

Attribution / Disclaimer All definitions come directly from Wiktionary using the Wiktextract library. We do not edit or curate the definitions for any words, if you feel the definition listed is incorrect or offensive please suggest modifications directly to the source (wiktionary/politician), any changes made to the source will update on this page periodically.