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US
/ˈdʒɪŋˌɡoʊɪzəm/
]
[ UK /dʒˈɪŋɡəʊˌɪzəm/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈɪŋɡəʊˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- fanatical patriotism
- an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions
How To Use jingoism In A Sentence
- As the war looms closer warmongering propagandists will step up their flag-waving jingoism and attacks on so called ‘traitors’.
- It is not jingoism or knee-jerk flag-waving; it's real and true and good.
- But do any American governors actually believe in this sort of jingoism, or do they just affect to do so for political purposes?
- Mindless jingoism is often mistaken for patriotism in this country and that's wrong.
- And yet, her perspective is not one of romantic jingoism about tradition either.
- It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands.
- Since when is celebrating an Olympic victory jingoism?
- It's jingoism, which is something none of us should aspire to nor should we celebrate. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
- It is not jingoism or knee-jerk flag-waving; it's real and true and good.
- Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face?