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UK
/pˌæmflɪtˈiə/
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[ US /ˌpæmfɫəˈtɪɹ/ ]
[ US /ˌpæmfɫəˈtɪɹ/ ]
NOUN
- a writer of pamphlets (usually taking a partisan stand on public issues)
How To Use pamphleteer In A Sentence
- And, as befits the home of a bestselling pamphleteer, it celebrates that old chestnut: dead-tree publishing. Times, Sunday Times
- He was an eccentric mixture, a novelist of talent but a pamphleteer of genius, an aesthete whose trademark was gritty realism, a radical socialist with a conservative nostalgia for the shabby-genteel England of his Edwardian childhood. The saint of common decency
- The recovery of the Trimalchionian episode, and the subsequent pamphleteering would by no means eradicate this "cacoethes emendandi. The Satyricon — Complete
- As noted in chapter 4, its action program originally was based on pamphleteering and letter-writing to persuade anti-Semites of their error.
- He also established himself as one of the most powerful advocates for independence with some brilliant pamphleteering. Times, Sunday Times
- As noted in chapter 4, its action program originally was based on pamphleteering and letter-writing to persuade anti-Semites of their error.
- Or was she heralding a new age of long-form pamphleteering? Times, Sunday Times
- Francis, moreover, was one of the most feared and skillful pamphleteers of the day, writing excoriating letters under the pseudonym "Junius" — whose identity Burke was one of few to guess. Reactionary Prophet
- People who are marketing ideology as truth will eventually go the way of the pamphleteers, I suspect.
- By the early 1780s, complaints had begun to mount; the Committee picked up where the pamphleteers and angry newspaper correspondents left off.