noun
- people who create or use slogans, especially for political or commercial purposes
verb
- creates or uses slogans repeatedly, especially in place of reasoned argument
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- The political sloganeers filled the rally with catchy phrases.
- Marketing sloganeers work to create memorable brand messages.
- Critics accused the candidate of being surrounded by sloganeers rather than policy experts.
- The activist sloganeers at the protest chanted simple, powerful messages.
- He sloganeers instead of engaging in serious debate.
- The campaign sloganeers with empty promises every election cycle.