How Do You Spell PROPAGANDISE?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌɒpɐɡˈanda͡ɪz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "propagandise" can be confusing due to the silent "e" at the end. The word is pronounced "prɒpəɡəndaɪz," with emphasis on the second syllable. The addition of the "i" between the "g" and "a" is to maintain the "g" sound when followed by the "a." The suffix "-ise" is used in British English to denote the verb form of certain words. "Propagandise" is the British English spelling of "propagandize," which means to promote a particular idea or belief.

PROPAGANDISE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "propagandise" is a verb derived from the noun "propaganda," and it refers to the act or process of spreading or promoting biased, misleading, or exaggerated information or ideas with the intention of influencing public opinion or behavior. When someone propagandises, they engage in propaganda techniques to persuade or manipulate individuals or groups towards a particular belief, cause, or ideology.

    The act of propagandising often involves skillful manipulation of facts, emotional appeals, and selective presentation of information to create a persuasive message that supports a specific agenda. It can occur through various mediums such as media, advertising, social platforms, or even interpersonal communication. Individuals or organizations may propagandise for political, social, religious, or commercial purposes, aiming to shape public opinion, gain support, or achieve specific goals.

    Propagandising techniques may include the use of misleading statistics, emotional appeals, loaded language, manipulation of images or symbols, repetition, censorship, and the suppression of opposing viewpoints. It thrives on influencing people's thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors by exploiting their fears, aspirations, values, or prejudices. However, propagandising is viewed by many as a manipulative and unethical practice and is often associated with authoritarian regimes or oppressive ideologies.

    As an action verb, "propagandise" means actively engaging in the dissemination of propaganda. It denotes the intentional and strategic behavior of promoting biased information for manipulation purposes, specifically within the realm of public opinion or behavior.

Common Misspellings for PROPAGANDISE

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Etymology of PROPAGANDISE

The word "propagandise" is derived from the noun "propaganda".

The term "propaganda" originated in the late 16th century from the Latin word "propagare", which means "to propagate" or "to spread". Initially, it referred to the propagation of Catholic doctrine and beliefs during the Counter-Reformation.

During the 18th century, the term "propaganda" evolved to describe the spreading of ideas or opinions, usually for political, religious, or ideological purposes. Its modern usage, associated with manipulative or biased information dissemination, arose in the early 20th century.

The verb "propagandise" is formed from the noun "propaganda" with the addition of the suffix "-ize", which indicates the act of making or doing something.

Similar spelling words for PROPAGANDISE

Conjugate verb Propagandise

CONDITIONAL

I would propagandise
you would propagandise
he/she/it would propagandise
we would propagandise
they would propagandise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be propagandising
you would be propagandising
he/she/it would be propagandising
we would be propagandising
they would be propagandising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have propagandise
you would have propagandise
he/she/it would have propagandise
we would have propagandise
they would have propagandise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been propagandising
you would have been propagandising
he/she/it would have been propagandising
we would have been propagandising
they would have been propagandising

FUTURE

I will propagandise
you will propagandise
he/she/it will propagandise
we will propagandise
they will propagandise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be propagandising
you will be propagandising
he/she/it will be propagandising
we will be propagandising
they will be propagandising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have propagandised
you will have propagandised
he/she/it will have propagandised
we will have propagandised
they will have propagandised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been propagandising
you will have been propagandising
he/she/it will have been propagandising
we will have been propagandising
they will have been propagandising

IMPERATIVE

you propagandise
we let´s propagandise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to propagandise

PAST

I propagandised
you propagandised
he/she/it propagandised
we propagandised
they propagandised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was propagandising
you were propagandising
he/she/it was propagandising
we were propagandising
they were propagandising

PAST PARTICIPLE

propagandised

PAST PERFECT

I had propagandised
you had propagandised
he/she/it had propagandised
we had propagandised
they had propagandised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been propagandising
you had been propagandising
he/she/it had been propagandising
we had been propagandising
they had been propagandising

PRESENT

I propagandise
you propagandise
he/she/it propagandises
we propagandise
they propagandise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am propagandising
you are propagandising
he/she/it is propagandising
we are propagandising
they are propagandising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

propagandising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have propagandised
you have propagandised
he/she/it has propagandised
we have propagandised
they have propagandised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been propagandising
you have been propagandising
he/she/it has been propagandising
we have been propagandising
they have been propagandising
I would have propagandised
we would have propagandised
you would have propagandised
he/she/it would have propagandised
they would have propagandised

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