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propagandist
[prop-uh-gan-dist]
adjective
Also propagandistic. pertaining to propaganda or propagandists.
Other 51Թ Forms
- propagandism noun
- propagandistically adverb
- nonpropagandist noun
- semipropagandist adjective
- unpropagandistic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of propagandist1
Example Sentences
Donald Trump is a master propagandist and agent of chaos and distraction with power and influence over a vast propaganda and disinformation machine.
Most reporters left in the press pool at the White House are not confronting Trump because they are propagandists pretending to be reporters.
As a master propagandist and expert manipulator of the media and information environment, Donald Trump is very intentional with his strategic messaging.
The actual instances of anti-Christian "bias" are so non-existent that Christian right propagandists have to make up stories to get their base riled up.
The Kremlin has banned Ukrainian and independent media including the BBC, and propagandists have been despatched from Russia to set up friendly media in the occupied territories.
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