propaganda

propaganda
noun
ADJECTIVE
government, official, party, state
corporate, political, religious
Communist, Conservative, socialist, etc.
left-wing, right-wing
anti-American, anti-Semitic, etc.
enemy, war, wartime
covert
pure
VERB + PROPAGANDA
broadcast

The pirate radio station broadcasts anti-government propaganda.

counter
spread
believe
PROPAGANDA + NOUN
battle, campaign, effort, exercise (esp. BrE), ploy (esp. AmE), war
victory
department, machine

the lies that were spewed out by the regime's propaganda machine

film, leaflet, material, piece, poster
tool, weapon
purposes

The movie was made in 1938 for propaganda purposes.

value

The Olympics were of great propaganda value to the regime.

PHRASES
sb's own propaganda

He has been listening to his own propaganda for so long that he is in danger of believing it.

PREPOSITION
propaganda about

The papers were full of political propaganda about nationalization.

propaganda against

Soviet propaganda against Fascism


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