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sloganeer
/ ˌəʊɡəˈɪə /
noun
- a person who coins or employs slogans frequently
verb
- intr to coin or employ slogans so as to sway opinion
Word History and Origins
Origin of sloganeer1
Example Sentences
The band have claimed their take on Republicanism is partially tongue-in-cheek - satirising the self-important sloganeering they grew up with.
The contents – with its estimates of increased poverty levels - show that talk of difficult decisions is not mere ministerial sloganeering.
A failure to convince voters that idea was much more than sloganeering was a significant part of why the Conservatives lost big.
His presence represented another time, a less politically zealous approach, which focused more on business activity than party sloganeering.
A MAGA-style baseball cap, scarlet and sloganeering, sits on a shelf, as if for sale, surrounded by other promotional retail: T-shirts, totes, lighters.
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