propagandistic
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Relating to or characteristic of propaganda: Describing communication, often of a biased or misleading nature, intended to promote a particular political cause, point of view, or ideology. 2. Serving as propaganda: Having the purpose or effect of influencing attitudes and beliefs in a systematic way, rather than providing impartial information.
Usage
The adjective "propagandistic" is used to describe media, rhetoric, art, or any form of communication that employs the techniques or serves the purpose of propaganda. It often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of objectivity and an intent to manipulate.
Examples
- The documentary was criticized for its propagandistic portrayal of historical events, omitting key facts.
- During the war, both sides produced propagandistic posters to boost morale and demonize the enemy.
- His speech was less an informative address and more a propugandistic appeal to nationalist sentiments.
- The article's tone was overwhelmingly propagandistic, making it an unreliable source for balanced analysis.
Advanced Usage
- In academic criticism: Used to analyze the persuasive techniques in political discourse, art, or literature.
- As a pejorative term: Frequently used to dismiss an opponent's messaging as dishonest or manipulative.
Variants and Related Words
- Propaganda (n): The systematic dissemination of information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, to promote a political cause or point of view.
- Propagandist (n): A person who creates or spreads propaganda.
- Propagandize (v): To spread or promote propaganda.
Synonyms
- Biased
- Partisan
- Tendentious
- Ideological
- Doctrinaire
Antonyms
- Impartial
- Objective
- Unbiased
- Neutral
- Factual
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Propagandistic machinery: Refers to the organized systems (media, institutions) used to produce and disseminate propaganda.
Adjective
- of or relating to or characterized by propaganda