Propaganda - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌprɑːpəˈɡændə|  American pronunciation of the word propaganda
Brit.  |prɒpəˈɡændə|  British pronunciation of the word propaganda

noun

- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause

Extra examples

He was accused of spreading propaganda.

The report was nothing but lies and propaganda.

They have mounted a propaganda campaign against Western governments.

The book's central thesis is that propaganda influences the masses in important ways.

She didn't buy into the propaganda of her day that women had to be soft and submissive.

...the propaganda film attempts to deodorize the dictator's history of human rights abuses...

Newspapers vary in the degree to which they emphasize propaganda rather than information.

The Republican's propaganda machine moved into high gear.

We mustn't give these groups a platform for their propaganda.

The 1936 Olympics were used as a vehicle for Nazi propaganda.

The propaganda brainwashed many people

They are past masters of the art of propaganda.

Word forms

noun
singular: propagandist
plural: propagandists
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