Sloganeering
(noun)
- The use of slogans, especially in political contexts.
- The practice of using simple and memorable phrases to promote a product, idea, or cause.
Origin:
From the word "slogan" meaning "a catchphrase or phrase associated with a political party or movement".
Examples:
- The political campaign was full of sloganeering and catchy phrases.
- The company's advertising campaign relied heavily on sloganeering.
- The political party's sloganeering was so repetitive that it became annoying.
- Sloganeering is a way to simplify complex ideas and make them more memorable.
- The protest signs were full of sloganeering messages.