单词 | propagandist |
释义 | propagandist1 of 2noun pro·pa·gan·dist ˌprä-pə-ˈgan-dist ˌprō- plural propagandists : someone who produces or spreads propaganda : a person who spreads ideas, facts, or allegations deliberately to further a cause or to damage an opposing cause left-wing/right-wing propagandists From the mid-1860s on through the 1870s, Jesse had the help of a propagandist, a former Confederate major named John Newman Edwards, who switched to journalism and did all he could to promote Jesse as a kind of rebel knight errant. Larry McMurtry propagandist 2 of 2adjective variants or propagandistic ˌprä-pə-ˌgan-ˈdi-stik ˌprō- : of, relating to, or being propaganda : characterized by ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further a cause or to damage an opposing cause propagandist rhetoric propagandistic art "… I like Jacques-Louis David a lot, too, although he was a propagandist painter. …" Bob Dylan Accompanying text reported the outstanding political and economic achievements of the Party and detailed propagandistic speeches at length. Linda Jensen Yes, this film is propagandist in nature, but is at the same time a documentary. Matt Campbell propagandistically ˌprä-pə-ˌgan-ˈdi-sti-k(ə-)lē adverb ˌprō- |
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