noun
- a person who deliberately spreads fear or alarm to influence others, especially for political or personal gain
verb
- to spread fear or alarm deliberately, especially to influence public opinion or behavior
Examples
- The politician was accused of being a fearmonger for exaggerating the dangers of the proposed policy.
- News outlets should avoid fearmongering by presenting balanced, factual reporting.
- Critics say the campaign fearmongered about economic collapse to gain voter support.
- Social media has made it easier for fearmongers to spread misinformation rapidly.
- The activist rejected the label of fearmonger, insisting her warnings were based on scientific evidence.
- During the crisis, some leaders chose to fearmonger while others focused on practical solutions.
- Fearmongering about immigration can lead to discrimination and social division.