noun
- people who deliberately spread fear or alarm to influence others, especially for political or personal gain
Usage: plural form; often used in political or media criticism
verb
- to spread fear or alarm deliberately in order to influence people's opinions or behavior
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'fearmongering'
Examples
- The news outlets were accused of being fearmongers for exaggerating the threat.
- Political fearmongers often use worst-case scenarios to gain support.
- She fearmongers about the economy to distract from other issues.
- The candidate's opponents called him a fearmongering politician.
- Social media fearmongers spread false information about the vaccine.
- He fearmongers about immigration to energize his base.
- Fearmongers exploit people's natural anxieties for profit.
- The organization fearmongers about climate change to raise donations.