A proponent and promoter of a group or ideology who disseminates propaganda
“They set up Asoka as a ruler who was a patron and propagandist of Buddhism, devoutly single-minded in advancing its cause.”
A writer who publishes propaganda
“Meier is a propagandist who writes for the Daily Times, and her sentiments on various issues are widely known.”
A speaker who disseminates propaganda
“Chesterton served as a roving propagandist and speaker for a plethora of controversial groupuscules.”
A partisan who disseminates spin or propaganda on behalf of a group or party
“The chief propagandist of the party, Etienne Fajon, had rejected any ideas of compromise with the bourgeoisie.”
A person involved in (spreading) religion
“Kiffin would be a major preacher and propagandist, and, in many ways, the spiritual and organizational father of a wholly new religious denomination.”
Person who disturbs, causes trouble
Informer
Biased or distorted in nature due to being propaganda
“The mass media may be employed in partisan and propagandist ways that further aggravate tensions.”
Devoted to preaching religious precepts to others, typically to convert them
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