Adolf Hitler was considered a demagogue because of his ability to incite the people.
The demagogue incensed the audience by explaining all the ways the opponent would ruin their lives.
Hitler was a famous demagogue who manipulated an entire nation with his passionate oratory, playing on their prejudices to achieve power. The demagogue condemned his opponents as immoral and uncaring.
Some words that contain 'gogue' are demagogue and synagogue.
n. person who appeals to people's prejudice;false leader of people.
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As a noun : " Playing upon the prejudices of the mob made the orator an excellent example of being a demagogue ."
Hitler was a famous demagogue who manipulated an entire nation with his passionate oratory, playing on their prejudices to achieve power. The demagogue condemned his opponents as immoral and uncaring.
demagogue
'Demagogue' is not a German word, it is an English word. It means 'one who is good at whipping up feelings or frenzy in a crowd'. Hitler and Lenin were demagogues.
Some words that contain 'gogue' are demagogue and synagogue.
There are three syllables. Dem-a-gogue.
Demagogue.
absolutely a demagogue.
A rationalist is the opposite of a demagogue.
A demagogue is a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices. The word is derived from the Greek words δῆμος (demos, meaning people) and ἀγωγός (agogos, meaning guide).
What is a demagogue? # A leader who obtains power by means of impassioned appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populace. # A leader of the common people in ancient times. # A rabble-rouser. Note that in modern usage the word is derogatory (negative).
Some words with the Greek root "agog" include "pedagogue" (a teacher), "demagogue" (a leader who appeals to emotions and prejudices), and "hypnagogic" (relating to the state between wakefulness and sleep).