单词 | manifesto |
释义 | manifesto (once / 1850 pages) n A manifesto is a public statement stating your views or your intention to do something. If you feel you should be voted "Most Likely to Succeed," you could issue a manifesto describing all the reasons why you deserve to win. Manifesto comes from the Italian word of the same spelling, meaning "public declaration explaining past actions and announcing the motive for forthcoming ones." You'll most often hear about a manifesto that's been issued by a group, like a political party or government — for example, a set of new rules that an incoming regime is going to enforce. Though organizations are more likely to create a manifesto, it's also possible for an individual to issue one about more personal ideas. WORD FAMILYmanifesto: manifestoes, manifestos USAGE EXAMPLESYou may also remember him from a citation in South Carolina church mass murderer Dylann Roof’s manifesto. Salon(Dec 30, 2016) In the German artist Julian Rosefeldt’s latest film installation, snippets of manifestoes by 20th-century aesthetic rebels emanate from 13 large, luminous screens. New York Times(Dec 22, 2016) His breakout tape Savage Mode is his manifesto, unmasking him as a glock-firing, heartless villain looking for marks. The Guardian(Dec 19, 2016) n a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government) Syn|Exp|Hyper pronunciamento Communist Manifesto a socialist manifesto written by Marx and Engels (1842) describing the history of the working-class movement according to their views declaration a statement that is emphatic and explicit (spoken or written) |
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