adjective
- relating to or characteristic of a demagogue; appealing to people's emotions and prejudices rather than using reason or facts to persuade them
Usage: often used critically to describe political rhetoric or leadership
Examples
- The candidate's demagogic speeches blamed immigrants for all the country's problems.
- Critics accused the politician of using demagogic tactics to gain support.
- His demagogic approach relied on fear and anger rather than evidence.
- The demagogic rhetoric divided the community along emotional lines.
- She rejected the demagogic appeals and focused on policy details instead.
- The news outlet was criticized for promoting demagogic narratives.