Propagandist
(noun)
A person who spreads information, opinions, or doctrine to further a cause or ideology.
Origin:
Early 20th century: from latin propagare 'propagate' + -ist.
Examples:
- The propagandist was accused of spreading false information to manipulate public opinion.
- The propagandist used all means of communication, including print, radio, and television, to reach a wide audience.
- Many leaders in history have used propaganda to control and manipulate the masses.
- The propagandist's speeches were filled with hyperbole and misleading statements.
- The propagandist's primary goal was to promote the ideology of the political party.