noun
- the use of slogans, especially in a superficial or manipulative way to promote political ideas or products
Usage: often disapproving
Examples
- The candidate’s speech was criticized as mere sloganeering rather than serious policy discussion.
- Political sloganeering often replaces meaningful debate during election campaigns.
- The company’s marketing relied heavily on sloganeering to sell their products.
- Critics accused the movement of engaging in empty sloganeering instead of proposing real solutions.
- The professor warned students against sloganeering in their research papers.
- Effective advertising sometimes crosses the line into manipulative sloganeering.