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propagandist
[ prop-uh-gan-dist ]
adjective
- Also ±è°ù´Ç±èa·²µ²¹²Ô·»å¾±²õt¾±³¦. pertaining to propaganda or propagandists.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±è°ù´Ç±èa·²µ²¹²Ôd¾±²õ³¾ noun
- ±è°ù´Ç±èa·²µ²¹²Ô·»å¾±²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ²Ô´Ç²Ôp°ù´Ç±è·²¹Â·²µ²¹²Ôd¾±²õ³Ù noun adjective
- ²õ±ð³¾î€…i·±è°ù´Ç±èa·²µ²¹²Ôd¾±²õ³Ù adjective
- ³Ü²Ôp°ù´Ç±è·²¹Â·²µ²¹²Ô·»å¾±²õt¾±³¦ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of propagandist1
Example Sentences
As the Right’s best propagandists intuitively understand, much of the real persuasion happens before the policy debates even occur.
Like the skilled propagandist he is, Robert Kennedy knows that nothing impresses a right-wing audience like surrounding himself with a fleet of fawning, mostly white women.
Why are Trump and his propagandists so good at this?
Musk, who in the past said Stewart was "awesome," changed his tune after agreeing to the interview, referring to the comedy show host as "far left" and a "propagandist."
Donald Trump is a master propagandist and expert at being “Donald Trump,†the celebrity, character, reality TV personality, entertainer, showman, real estate tycoon, billionaire, professional wrestling heel, strongman leader and public figure.
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