jingoistic (Meaning)

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jingoistic (s)

fanatically patriotic

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jingoistic Sentence Examples

  1. The political candidate's jingoistic rhetoric played well with his constituents who were eager for a strong leader.
  2. The nation's jingoistic attitude towards its neighbors led to a series of unnecessary wars.
  3. The media's jingoistic coverage of the conflict only served to inflame tensions between the two countries.
  4. The public's jingoistic fervor made it difficult for the government to pursue a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
  5. The rise of jingoistic nationalism in many countries poses a serious threat to global peace and stability.
  6. The jingoistic sentiments of the populace made it difficult for the government to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
  7. The politician's jingoistic rhetoric was seen as an attempt to deflect attention from his own failures.
  8. The country's jingoistic foreign policy led to a number of unnecessary conflicts and strained relations with its neighbors.
  9. The jingoistic press whipped up a frenzy of nationalistic fervor that made it impossible to compromise.
  10. The politician's jingoistic speech was met with cheers and applause from the crowd, but many others were left wondering about the consequences of such incendiary rhetoric.

FAQs About the word jingoistic

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The political candidate's jingoistic rhetoric played well with his constituents who were eager for a strong leader.

The nation's jingoistic attitude towards its neighbors led to a series of unnecessary wars.

The media's jingoistic coverage of the conflict only served to inflame tensions between the two countries.

The public's jingoistic fervor made it difficult for the government to pursue a diplomatic solution to the crisis.