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"scaremonger" Definitions
  1. a person who spreads stories deliberately to make people frightened or nervous
"scaremonger" Antonyms

8 Sentences With "scaremonger"

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He was a scaremonger, railing against "Communistic labor-leader racketeers" and politically controlled newspapers.
He's not an orthodox scaremonger, sending his camera gliding down dark hallways in search of the usual ghouls.
It's a tightrope that has to be walked between making the argument that I believe, from my research, has to be made and not acting as a scaremonger.
There is a world of difference between demagogues who would hype the threat of terrorism to scaremonger and true leaders who can speak to the importance of dutiful preparation, effective response, and calm reflection before reaction.
We like to gossip about the climate in our country, searching out forecasts that either scaremonger or satiate, so that we can win arguments or at least fuel conversations about how weathery the weather is going to be.
What Really Happened: In case you were thinking that things hadn't cratered deep enough when it comes to President Trump's attempt to scaremonger around the subject of immigration, well … Let's just look at what the president dropped on his Twitter account on Wednesday, shall we?
The public's reaction to the controversy caused an influx of complaint number calls, the director of Jeuxvideo.com, Cédric Page, condemned "these actions" while defending the forum, saying that "it is simply the expression of this generation". The forum was regularly blamed for propagating hate speech and otherwise known according to the newspaper Libération to be a scaremonger for anti-feminist activists. On 1 November 2017, Daam talked about a chronicle on Europe 1, and attacked the forum 18–25, calling it among other things "non-recyclable trash".
Historian Niall Ferguson uses the receptiveness to the book of these paragons of the British military and naval establishments as evidence that it was not the pacifist work it superficially seemed to be, but instead a "Liberal imperialist tract directed at German opinion", with the aim of discouraging Germany from continuing its bid to become a great naval power, a program which had begun the fierce, and expensive, naval arms race between the United Kingdom and Germany. The fact that Angell was employed as editor of the Continental Daily Mail by Lord Northcliffe, a press baron whom Ferguson refers to as an "arch-scaremonger", is to Ferguson further evidence of a deeper, non- pacifist purpose to the book.

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