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propagandist
noun as in spreader of misinformation
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“It’s a uniform that’s given to her to create the propagandist view of goodness and solidify her as an icon,” said Tazewell.
Men’s ability to adapt to modernity is being stymied by propagandists and grifters, who persuade men to adopt anti-social behavior, because doing so is incredibly profitable.
They have dedicated a seat to “new media” in the briefing room to blatant right-wing propagandists and stacked the deck in pool sprays with “secondary” personnel, which is often populated by the new media group.
Ilya Ehrenburg, the Soviet writer and propagandist who was considered in Germany to be an inflammatory agitator, emerges in a more nuanced light.
Neither Ms. Weiss nor any of the people involved in the other efforts are right-wing propagandists.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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