"Scare-mongering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scare-mongering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scare-mongering" Meaning

Scaremongering refers to the act of spreading false, disturbing, or exaggerated rumors, stories, or warnings to inspire fear, anxiety, or alarm, often with the intention of influencing public opinion or policy. It is a form of propaganda or disinformation, where the goal is to create a negative or hysterical atmosphere by exaggerating or fabricating the threat, danger, or problem.

"Scare-mongering" Examples

Scare-mongering Usage Examples


The media has been accused of scare-mongering by exaggerating the severity of the disease.
The environmental group was criticized for their scare-mongering about the effects of climate change.
The company's warning about potential product recalls is nothing more than scare-mongering.
The sensationalized news article is a classic example of scare-mongering.
The government's announcement of the new tax laws was seen as scare-mongering by the opposition party.

"Scare-mongering" Similar Words

Scarborough

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Scarcely

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Rarely or hardly. Almost not at all. Used to indicate that something happens or exists hardly or very occasionally.

Scarceness

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The quality of being rare or hard to find, making something valuable or desirable.<br><br>Example: The scarcity of fresh water in the desert made every drop very precious.<br><br>Synonyms: rarity, Unavailability, sparsity.

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Scarcest

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extremely rare or hard to get something.

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Scarecrow

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Scarecrows

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Scarecrows are objects, usually in the form of a human figure made of straw, fabric, or other materials, placed in a field to scare away birds, such as crows, from crops. They are often associated with agriculture and farming, particularly in regions where bird damage to crops can be a significant problem.<br><br>The term "scarecrow" can also be used metaphorically to refer to a person or thing that serves as a warning or a deterrent, such as a person who serves as a warning to others by their shabby or menacing appearance.

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Scaredy-cat

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A person who is excessively fearful or timid, often to the point of being hesitant or unwilling to take risks. They may be afraid of new or unfamiliar things, people, or situations.

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