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jingoist

  • a word derived from jingoism.
    jingoism
    noun
    the spirit, policy, or practice of jingoes; bellicose chauvinism.
  • a word derived from jingoistic.
    jingoistic
    adjective
    militantly nationalistic or chauvinistic.

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For the most part, artists responding to 9/11 felt they had little choice but to play it politically safe in its jingoist aftermath, and little consequential 9/11 art seems to have gotten made.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 14, 2021

We can love the US without being jingoist.

From New York Times Sep. 24, 2016

He defended Britain during the Boer War, became a pal of Cecil Rhodes, and made clear his jingoist reverence for the military virtues.

From Washington Post Aug. 2, 2016

It is true, however, that, in general, rock stars did not reach the jingoist heights of their country brethren.

From MSNBC Mar. 25, 2015

The term "jingoist;" or its equivalent, was applied to Washington and Henry, to Jefferson and Jackson.

From Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 by William Cowper Brann