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How to pronounce populist in English?

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Type Words
Type of advocate, advocator, exponent, proponent
Derivation populism

Examples of populist

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It is the kind of populist rhetoric that places blame at the feet of a neighbor.
From the tennessean.com
When comparing the two, I'd argue that Lepper was a populist of the nobler sort.
From the economist.com
Then the mainstream media jumped in to display their phony populist street cred.
From the online.wsj.com
Hawkins had reformed the agency herself with populist zeal several decades back.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Berlusconi's concept of democracy is, instead, highly populist and ego-centered.
From the latimes.com
For much of the year, populist revulsion at Wall Street greed has been palpable.
From the time.com
Now Democrats seek to change the subject with a populist assault on Wall Street.
From the washingtonpost.com
To them, and to much of the world outside Thailand, he was a populist demagogue.
From the newsweek.com
What's amazing is that we're not having enough of a populist outrage about that.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Democrat: an advocate of democratic principles
  • (populism) the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite
  • Populism, defined either as an ideology, (more rarely and uncommonly) a political philosophy, , p. 3 or a type of discourse, ie of political-social thought that juxtaposes "the people" against "the elites", and urges social and political system changes. ...
  • (Populists) are seen by some politicians as a largely democratic and positive force in society, even while a wing of scholarship in political science contends that populist mass movements are irrational and introduce instability into the political process.
  • (Populism) "In Latin America, populism has encompassed many forms, but all have shared qualities of being urban-based, multiclass coalitional, hierarchical, cooptive, ad hoc, and nonrevolutionary, led by ebullient (if not charismatic) figures who promised to redress popular grievances and to ...
  • (POPULISM (POLITICAL STRATEGY)) One of the dominant overall strategies of conservative talk on immigration is that of populism. There are several variants and component moves of that strategy. ...
  • (Populism) A very crude and elementary understanding of class struggle pitting "ordinary people" against "the elite." It is usually associated with the struggles of farm people against the growing power of city people, not working people versus owners. See Wikipedia
  • (Populism) a perspective that advocates putting power in the hands of the people rather than the elites who control politics and society
  • (Populism) an ideology that supports the rule of the people over the elites; it presents a picture of democracy (see entry). Populists can vary across all spectrums, but in the United States, they tend to be government moderate centralist and social center-left