spin doctor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A public relations specialist who aims to prevent or mitigate negative publicity: A "spin doctor" is a person, typically employed by a company, political party, or public figure, whose job is to present their client's words or actions in the most favorable light to the public and media, especially in response to a crisis or scandal.
Usage
- The term "spin doctor" is used to describe a professional who shapes or "spins" the narrative of an event. It often carries a slightly negative or cynical connotation, implying the presentation is biased or manipulative, designed to control public perception rather than simply inform.
Examples
- Noun:
- After the politician's controversial statement, his team of spin doctors worked overnight to craft a more palatable explanation for the media.
- The corporation hired a famous spin doctor to handle the fallout from the environmental accident.
Advanced Usage
- "to put spin on" something: This is the verbal concept from which "spin doctor" is derived. It means to present information with a particular bias or interpretation.
- The spokesperson tried to put a positive spin on the disappointing earnings report.
Variants and Related Words
- Spin (n): The biased interpretation or slant given to a story or set of facts.
- The newspaper article had a clear political spin.
- Spin (v): To present information with a particular bias.
- He tried to spin the news to his advantage.
- Spinning (n/gerund): The act of creating or applying spin.
- The constant spinning of facts made it hard to know the truth.
Synonyms
- Public relations officer/executive: A more neutral, formal term for someone in a similar role, though without the inherent connotation of manipulation.
- Image consultant: A professional who advises on how to improve public perception, often for individuals.
- Propagandist: A stronger, more negative term for someone who spreads biased information to promote a cause or point of view.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Control the narrative: This is a key goal of a spin doctor's work—to manage how a story is told and perceived by the public.
- The campaign's strategy was to quickly control the narrative after the debate.
Noun
- a public relations person who tries to forestall negative publicity by publicizing a favorable interpretation of the words or actions of a company or political party or famous person
- his title is Director of Communications but he is just a spin doctor