- cronyism
- cro|ny|ism [ `krouni,ızəm ] noun uncountthe practice of giving jobs and other advantages to friends, especially in politics
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
cronyism — 1840, friendship, from CRONY (Cf. crony) + ISM (Cf. ism). Meaning appointment of friends to important positions, regardless of ability is originally Amer.Eng., from c.1950 … Etymology dictionary
cronyism — (also croneyism) ► NOUN derogatory ▪ the improper appointment of friends and associates to positions of authority … English terms dictionary
cronyism — ☆ cronyism [krō′nē iz΄əm ] n. favoritism shown to close friends, esp. in political appointments to office … English World dictionary
Cronyism — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 … Wikipedia
cronyism — [[t]kro͟ʊniɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you accuse someone in authority of cronyism, you mean that they use their power or authority to get jobs for their friends. [JOURNALISM] … English dictionary
cronyism — noun Date: 1840 partiality to cronies especially as evidenced in the appointment of political hangers on to office without regard to their qualifications … New Collegiate Dictionary
cronyism — /kroh nee iz euhm/, n. the practice of favoring one s close friends, esp. in political appointments. [1830 40; CRONY + ISM] * * * … Universalium
cronyism — noun favoritism to friends without regard for their qualifications, especially by appointing them to political positions … Wiktionary
cronyism — cro|ny|i|sm [ˈkrəuni ızəm US ˈkrou ] n [U] the practice of unfairly giving the best jobs to your friends when you are in a position of power used to show disapproval … Dictionary of contemporary English
cronyism — n. preference for relatives or close friends, preferential bias toward friends (especially in politics) … English contemporary dictionary