hatemonger
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- hatemongering noun
Etymology
Origin of hatemonger
Example Sentences
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Le Guay and his co-writers deftly capture the insidious, manipulative ways that hatemongers and revisionists can calmly gaslight their critics and, to some more impressionable observers, seem fleetingly reasonable in the process.
From Los Angeles Times
"Not everyone here is a hatemonger. Not everybody is KKK. But putting families in rural areas is going to be traumatic," said Saba, who is a psychiatrist.
From Salon
Police in Uttar Pradesh state later charged him in a separate case for using the term "hatemongers" for three Hindu monks who made inflammatory comments about Muslims.
From Washington Post
Opposition leaders, journalists and activists have criticised Mr Zubair's arrest, saying he's being picked on for consistently calling out religious bigots and hatemongers.
From BBC
Trump is a scowling hatemonger whose pathological lies have been to varying degrees flagged and tagged by both sites.
From Washington Post
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