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How to pronounce jingoistic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chauvinistic, flag-waving, nationalistic, superpatriotic, ultranationalistic
Derivation jingoism

Examples of jingoistic

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There's certainly drivel here and it is your patronising, jingoistic xenophobia.
From the independent.co.uk
I find your singling out of India as being extremely jingoistic as naive at best.
From the world.time.com
Jingoistic propaganda convinced them they were there to tame the Russian bear.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
Predictably, there was much harrumphing in Britain's jingoistic popular press.
From the economist.com
I'm pointing out the similarities between jingoistic, ultra nationalistic parties.
From the guardian.co.uk
If you feel that that sentiment is trite, naive or jingoistic, don't tell me.
From the philly.com
The jingoistic fear-mongering, the maudlin nationalistic paeans to God and country?
From the npr.org
There's even a welcome home parade, albeit less jingoistic than the British variety.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
Saturday's coverage of the first full day of competition was predictably jingoistic.
From the variety.com
More examples
  • Chauvinistic: fanatically patriotic
  • (jingoism) flag waving: an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions
  • Jingoism is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as "extreme patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy". ...
  • Overly patriotic or nationalistic
  • (jingoism) Excessive patriotism or aggressive nationalism especially with regards to foreign policy; A jingoistic attitude, comment, etc
  • (Jingoism) Blatant and overzealous patriotism, often advocating the use of violence and excessive force against other nations. This also may include feelings of national superiority and bias/racism. ...
  • (Jingoism) A verse or verses with catchy rhythms, emphatic rhymes, and/or alliteration.
  • (Jingoism) In-your-face patriotism [detailed etymology].
  • (Jingoism) The term is generally negative and applies to extreme patriotism used especially to persuade public opinion in support of war.