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demagogo
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demagog
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agitador
A political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices.
demagogue
rabble-rouser
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demagogo
demagogue
rabble-rouser
1
They want borders, barriers; you get the
demagogue
politics of Donald Trump.
2
Browning is simply a great
demagogue
,
with an impediment in his speech.
3
As a human being, I've developed a bone-deep loathing of the
demagogue
.
4
Some say that I am a
demagogue
-
Ithinkthat they are wrong.
5
No
demagogue
at that epoch would have spread his nets so wide.
1
In both conflicts, Cyril of Alexandria is portrayed as a fanatical
rabble
-
rouser
.
2
Especially now that you're a politician instead of a
rabble
-
rouser
.
3
Despite his ardour and bluntness he is not a
rabble
-
rouser
.
4
No longer the insurgent, no longer the
rabble
-
rouser
,
he was the candidate of the Establishment.
5
And he teamed up with industry
rabble
-
rouser
Bob Lutz to stuff huge engines into lovely cars.
1
Moreover, the
demagog
and the corruptionist often work hand in hand.
2
Energetic, courageous, and outspoken, Madero had full command of the phraseology of the
demagog
.
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agitador
demagogo