Propagandistic

Pronunciation: /ˌprɑːpəɡənˈdɪstɪk/

Propagandistic (adj)

  1. Using messages to influence people’s beliefs, often by selecting facts in a one-sided way.
  2. Designed to win public approval for a cause, leader, or policy by repeating strong messages.
  3. Written or spoken in a forceful, emotional style meant to guide opinions rather than explain fairly.

Propagandistic (adjective)

Examples

  • The report uses propagandistic persuasion by bias to shape opinions.
  • Her speech is propagandistic persuasion by bias, not balanced information.