Synonyms for propagandist


Grammar : Noun
Spell : prop-uh-gan-dist
Phonetic Transcription : ˌprɒp əˈgæn dɪst


Définition of propagandist

Origin :
  • 1797, from propaganda + -ist. Related: Propagandistic.
  • noun spreader of misinformation
Example sentences :
  • Secret meetings, propagandist organizations, flooded the land.
  • Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
  • In 1900 there were in the whole Islamic world not more than 200 propagandist journals.
  • Extract from : « The New World of Islam » by Lothrop Stoddard
  • Can you still complain of the propagandist turn of such a man?
  • Extract from : « Hilaire Belloc » by C. Creighton Mandell
  • I, if you please, carrying an armful of propagandist literature.'
  • Extract from : « The Convert » by Elizabeth Robins
  • The Prussian propagandist has brought them face to face with a new Kaiserism.
  • Extract from : « Face to Face with Kaiserism » by James W. Gerard
  • Every truly religious man, every good Socialist, is a propagandist.
  • Extract from : « First and Last Things » by H. G. Wells
  • Each beggar is a propagandist, and his brethren expect of him at least one convert.
  • Extract from : « Tramping with Tramps » by Josiah Flynt
  • And this faith was published to the heathen with the hot rhetoric of a propagandist.
  • Extract from : « Egoists » by James Huneker
  • Galsworthy, even as Hauptmann, is neither a propagandist nor a moralist.
  • Extract from : « The Social Significance of the Modern Drama » by Emma Goldman
  • But in general correspondence and propagandist work this cannot be done.
  • Extract from : « Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets » by Various

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