What is another word for pamphleteers?

Pronunciation: [pˌamflɪtˈi͡əz] (IPA)

Pamphleteers, in simple terms, refers to writers or individuals who create pamphlets, which are leaflets containing information or propaganda. Some synonyms for pamphleteers include propagandists, leafleters, brochure writers, handbill makers, and flyer creators. In effect, these individuals aim to inform or persuade readers and are known to use powerful language and emotional rhetoric to achieve their goals. Other synonyms for pamphleteers include publicists, press agents, and advocates, all of which describe people who work to convey a particular message or promote an idea. These words are often used interchangeably, but they all point to individuals who work to spread their messages through printed materials.

What are the hypernyms for Pamphleteers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pamphleteers

He was a manly antagonist, and did not imitate coarser pamphleteers in raking up scandals about the Doctor's private life-at least not under his own name.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
An accident of construction placed this room over the stables, a conjunction which afforded endless amusement to the pamphleteers of the time.
"The Care of Books"
John Willis Clark
Yet the opinion often expressed by pamphleteers, that the war of 1803 was undertaken to compel France to abandon her republican principles, is devoid of a shred of evidence in its favour.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose

Famous quotes with Pamphleteers

  • Perhaps she was not really so perfect, but he had made her so in his mind. People did this; he had seen it. As though the world of humans was created from their desires as much as their perception—an issue the empiricists tried to deal with in their natural philosophy. Although he realized this was a trivial truth, still, trying to comprehend the reality of a situation was his constant activity. He could not necessarily trust the word of ministers, who all had their own purposes; nor what his mother might think, for her own perception was colored by her desire to see people in certain ways. One did not trust the periodicals, certainly, and pamphleteers were never disinterested. Everyone seemed to see the world and events a little differently, depending on their own personal mixture of desire and pragmatism. In history there were any number of rulers whose perception of events was so far removed from reality that it led to calamity. Prince Wilam did not want to be one of those—at any cost. Even if it meant giving up the world as he desired it to be.
    Sean Russell

Related words: pamphleteer, pamphleteer society, pamphleteer book, pamphlet society

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