mongering
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of mongering
First recorded in 1580–90 mongering for def. 2 and in 1805–10 mongering for def. 1; monger ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ) for the noun; monger ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. ) for the adjective
Example Sentences
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A lawyer for Mr Stafford said on Tuesday that the government's claim he was dangerous was "rank speculation and fear mongering", because the suspect had no criminal record.
From BBC • Dec. 31, 2024
“The fear mongering and sensationalism was absolutely pathetic by Saturday night, it was obvious that it had downgraded to a tropical storm, yet the media, the weather channel, etc.…”
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 21, 2023
The coffee chain also denied that it had banned Pride decorations, calling the allegation "blatant fear mongering" by the union, according to the letter.
From Reuters • Jun. 26, 2023
Last year, I finally made good on my lifelong love of cheese and started working through a series of cheese mongering certifications.
From Salon • Jun. 30, 2022
Chess Federation made a motion to ban him from its organization; and players—and even some of his closest friends—who’d forgiven his 1992 hate mongering in Yugoslavia, were now totally incensed.
From "Endgame" by Frank Brady
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