Used in a Sentence

propagandist

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for propagandist.

Editorial note

This NYT report is as much detached from reality and propagandist as reporting on support for the 2003 Iraq war.

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Quick take

A person who disseminates propaganda.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of propagandist gathered in one view.

noun

A person who disseminates propaganda.

adjective

Consisting of or spreading propaganda.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for propagandist.

Example sentences

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This NYT report is as much detached from reality and propagandist as reporting on support for the 2003 Iraq war.

2

The relationship with Japan and China definitely has some intense animosity, however Chinese netizens can see far through the propagandist bullshit.

3

It's a bit frustrating that anyone who expresses any concern about cannabis is written off as a propagandist of an oppressive government.

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But I'll be down voted to oblivion for calling you a propagandist for doing things that propagandists do.

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That and the fact that Dante had the subtly of a Soviet propagandist.

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So, something, say, what some manipulative propagandist authority figure is saying to do.

7

Usually, just knowing that it is possible that a participant in the discussion could be a paid propagandist is enough to spot likely candidates.

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Pyongyang is a propagandist show-room and is full of connected party types.

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This is just a propagandist display, something Russians are prone to do.

10

Who exactly is the talking-point-parroting, propagandist shill in this conversation?

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It's actually a fairly key skill for a professional propagandist.

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There are propagandist on all corners of the internet.

Quote examples

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Anyone who states proof of "zero" seems to only play a fool or propagandist ( unless the topic is mathematics ).

2

This is just a propagandist display, something Russians are prone to do." I agree with your second point, but not with the first.

3

His former job is most accurately described as "propagandist".

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And insofar as human intelligence evolved for the sake of being able to use "hypocritical" strategies in iterated tribe-sized prisoners' dilemmas (a constant refrain of economists like Robin Hanson), art (in its propagandist status-enhancing role) is the fulcrum by which sentience was plucked out of the evolutionary soup.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use propagandist in a sentence?

This NYT report is as much detached from reality and propagandist as reporting on support for the 2003 Iraq war.

What does propagandist mean?

A person who disseminates propaganda.

What part of speech is propagandist?

propagandist is commonly used as noun, adjective.