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jingoism

[jing-goh-iz-uhm] / ˈdʒɪŋ goʊˌɪz əm /






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Without resorting to jingoism or over-sentimentality, he began to write with increasing tenderness about his native country—its climate, its countryside, its particular temperament.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 3, 2026

The fear is patriotism will veer into jingoism in the galleries.

From BBC Sep. 25, 2025

I recommend reading the graphic novel series Three, which tells the story of Helot liberation and is a welcome corrective to the jingoism of 300.

From Slate Jan. 16, 2024

Despite the rhetoric, the party’s message is less jingoism than it is a call to strengthen China’s defenses, said John Delury, professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 3, 2020

It is however but a cheap substitute for authority, and belongs of right to a rampant jingoism of a past age.

From A Cursory History of Swearing by Julian Sharman




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