Definitions

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  • suffix Added to words to form nouns denoting one who follows a principle; an adept.

Etymologies

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From Latin -ista via Spanish -ista in "Sandinista" (1930s).

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Examples

  • Any word ending in "-ista" (on the model of fashionista) is now tiresome to the experts, as is the useful phrase "on trend" (another thing we have come up with so as not to repeat fashionable).

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RUSSELL SMITH 2011

  • Any word ending in "-ista" (on the model of fashionista) is now tiresome to the experts, as is the useful phrase "on trend" (another thing we have come up with so as not to repeat fashionable).

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RUSSELL SMITH 2011

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