maga
Maga (adj) means supporting or associated with the political movement built around Donald Trump (from "Make America Great Again"). Example: “The rally drew a large maga crowd waving red caps.”
How to use maga
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA term (from the slogan "Make America Great Again") describing Donald Trump's political movement or its supporters.
Highly politically charged; used both as self-identification by supporters and, in other contexts, dismissively by critics.
Word forms
more MAGA comparative, MAGAs plural, most MAGA superlative
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The rally drew a large _____ crowd waving red caps.
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish maga.
Rhymes for maga
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What does “maga” mean?
The word “maga” means supporting or associated with the political movement built around Donald Trump (from "Make America Great Again"). In plain terms, a term (from the slogan "Make America Great Again") describing Donald Trump's political movement or its supporters.
How do you pronounce “maga”?
“Maga” is pronounced MAG-uh (/ˈmæɡ.ə/ in IPA).
How do you use “maga” in a sentence?
Here is “maga” used in a sentence: “The rally drew a large maga crowd waving red caps.”
What part of speech is “maga”?
Depending on how it is used, “maga” can be an adjective and a noun.
How many meanings does “maga” have?
“Maga” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: supporting or associated with the political movement built around Donald Trump (from "Make America Great Again").