"Demonising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Demonising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Demonising" Meaning

The word "demonising" is the present participle of the verb "demonise", which means to represent someone or something as evil or wicked, often with the intention of discrediting or vilifying them.

"Demonising" Examples

Usage Examples of "Demonising"


The politician's opponents have been demonising him with false accusations, trying to undermine his reputation before the election.
The rival company has been demonising our product, spreading negative rumors to discredit our brand.
By demonising the opposition, the government is trying to create a false narrative and swing public opinion in its favor.
The journalist was criticized for demonising the church's stance on same-sex marriage, portraying it as "hateful" and "bigoted".
The documentary attempts to humanize the villain, instead of demonising him as a monster, to provide a more nuanced understanding of the events.

"Demonising" Similar Words

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Demonised means to turn or portray someone or something as evil or diabolical, often in a way that is exaggerated or stereotypical. It can also refer to being unfairly accused or misrepresented as being evil or malevolent.

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