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propagandist
[ prop-uh-gan-dist ]
adjective
- Also DZa··徱t. pertaining to propaganda or propagandists.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- DZa·d noun
- DZa··徱t·· adverb
- ԴDzpDZ··d noun adjective
- i·DZa·d adjective
- ܲpDZ···徱t adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of propagandist1
First recorded in 1790–1800; propagand(a) + -ist
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Kennedy's Texas trip is a terrible reminder of what a skilled propagandist he is.
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As the Right’s best propagandists intuitively understand, much of the real persuasion happens before the policy debates even occur.
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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.
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Why are Trump and his propagandists so good at this?
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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."
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