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Discover LudwigThe word "propagandist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who distributes or creates propaganda; for example: "The propagandist produced materials that encouraged citizens to vote for the president's reelection."
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propagandist
adjective
Consisting of or spreading propaganda.
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Walker was a skilful propagandist, adept at utilising grisly detail to grab the attention of the reader.
French Revolutionary pamphlets portraying Marie Antoinette's supposed bedroom antics were propagandist pornography.
One marcher told The Citizen the paper had become "become a willing propagandist of a counter-revolution against the ANC".
Second, while Awlaki's death eliminates an important al-Qaida propagandist and recruiter (and also, lately, an operative), it is no cause to relax our global efforts.
"I wouldn't consider myself a propagandist but at the end of it the reality was that I was working for Putin.
Its TV news anchor is Dmitry Kiselev, described as Russia's chief propagandist with a record of attacking homosexuals, who said the project was aimed at a global audience "tired of aggressive propaganda promoting a unipolar world and who want a different perspective".
Is he a propagandist if people use his work as propaganda?
Reportedly, US officials believed Mobley could lead them to a priority counterterrorism target, another US Muslim in Yemen – the al-Qaida propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki.
Indeed, in many ways the IRA was a formidable propagandist and British governments, for all their mishandling of the crisis, had been desperately trying to control a volatile conflict.
She may be the greatest propagandist for bourgeois marriage that English literature has produced, yet she is never smug and her happy endings are tempered by wise realism.
He deployed his talents as a propagandist to weave a fiction to the effect that the coup attempt against him in April 2002 had been backed by the United States.In 2006 Mr Chávez won a landslide victory.
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