demagogic 的定义
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a demagogue.
demagogic 近义词
等同于 incendiary
demagogic 的近义词 10 个
- inflammatory
- provocative
- subversive
- treacherous
- dangerous
- dissentious
- malevolent
- rabble-rousing
- seditious
- wicked
demagogic 的反义词 2 个
等同于 inflammatory
等同于 misleading
更多demagogic例句
- This makes us distinctly vulnerable to the large scale, distorting effects of demagogic populism, fueled by the rapid spread of misinformation through social media.
- The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals.
- It is always easier to blame the big bad Israelis—or a non-violent, non-demagogic, not very charismatic leader like Fayyad.
- It's mildly demagogic and misleading, but in the realm of politics, it's fair.
- But the most important element of right-wing demagogic populism is the most impossible to retrieve: Soviet communism.
- True to form, he did deliver the most demagogic moment of the night, referring to the “Obama Depression.”
- One day the people might take these demagogic writings seriously and then there would be the devil to pay.
- Wisely indeed, he retired from parliamentary life, after realizing that debating power cannot be acquired by demagogic speaking.
- I do not mean anything demagogic; I do not mean to talk as if we wanted a great mass of men to rush in and destroy something.
- It has introduced into the literary profession a demagogic habit, and has set up a quantitative instead of a qualitative standard.
- This unfortunate declaration of Morris gave the Republicans an opportunity of unlimited demagogic appeal.