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1. propaganda
noun. ['ˌprɑːpəˈgændə'] information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause.
Etymology
- propaganda (Latin)
Rhymes with Propaganda
- marulanda
- memoranda
- uganda
- noranda
- nolanda
- fernanda
- veranda
- standa
- miranda
- maranda
- koranda
- granda
- faranda
- deanda
- branda
- blanda
- amanda
- yanda
- sanda
- panda
- manda
- landa
- kanda
- janda
- handa
- chanda
- banda
- aranda
How do you pronounce propaganda?
Pronounce propaganda as ˌprɑpəˈgændə.
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How do you spell propaganda? Is it propoganda ?
A common misspelling of propaganda is propoganda
Sentences with propaganda
1. Noun, singular or mass
He was remembered as a great military leader, though that might have been mostly just propaganda.
2. Adjective
While propaganda presents attempts to influence an audience through emotions, advertising does so through information.
Quotes about propaganda
1. That's the whole point of good propaganda. You want to create a slogan that nobody's going to be against, and everybody's going to be for. Nobody knows what it means, because it doesn't mean anything.
- Noam Chomsky
2. Popular culture is a place where pity is called compassion, flattery is called love, propaganda is called knowledge, tension is called peace, gossip is called news, and auto-tune is called singing.
- Criss Jami, Killosophy
3. The plain fact is that education is itself a form of propaganda - a deliberate scheme to outfit the pupil, not with the capacity to weigh ideas, but with a simple appetite for gulping ideas ready-made. The aim is to make 'good' citizens, which is to say, docile and uninquisitive citizens.
- H.L. Mencken