propagandistic

English

Etymology

From propagandist + -ic.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /pɹɒpəɡanˈdɪstɪk/

Adjective

propagandistic (comparative more propagandistic, superlative most propagandistic)

  1. Having the characteristics of propaganda; spreading propaganda.
    • 2002 Sep, Christopher Hitchens, “Martin Amis: Lightness at Midnight”, in The Atlantic:
      For this reason some overfamiliar or recycled accounts provoke boredom or disbelief, and can be made to seem propagandistic.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

From propagandist + -ic.

Adjective

propagandistic m or n (feminine singular propagandistică, masculine plural propagandistici, feminine and neuter plural propagandistice)

  1. propagandistic

Declension

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