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jingoist

noun as in chauvinist

Strong match

Weak match

noun as in hawk

noun as in male chauvinist

noun as in patriot

noun as in warmonger

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Example Sentences

But once he led America into war, he became a dedicated jingoist.

In a later episode, Goloborodko hears a pitch for a political ad encouraging Ukrainians to pay their taxes; it would caricature Russians as tax-evading jingoists that Ukrainians should try their best not to resemble.

Ultimately, these fanatical jingoists are the least patriotic people in America.

From Salon

For the most part, artists responding to 9/11 felt they had little choice but to play it politically safe in its jingoist aftermath, and little consequential 9/11 art seems to have gotten made.

Many Indians see Kashmir as an integral part of India, and this move has stirred up jingoist feelings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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