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propagandanoun usually disapprovingideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc.He was accused of spreading propaganda. a propaganda campaign The report was nothing but lies and propaganda. ballyhoo, boost, buildup, campaign, plug, promo, promotion, publicityad, advert(chiefly British), advertisement, announcement, bulletin, communiqué, notice, notification, posting, releasebroadside, brochure, circular, flyer(also flier), fly sheet, gazette(British), handbill, handoutbill, billboard, placard, playbill, poster, show bill, signbroadcast, cablecast, newscast, telecastadvertising, billing, blurb, come-on, commercial, message, pitch, plugola, spot, wordcommunication, dispatch, reportannunciation, declaration, edict, proclamation, promulgation, pronouncement, pronunciamento, rescript, signification in 1668 |