rabble-rousers

[US]/[ˈrɒblˌrɑːzə(r)s]/
[UK]/[ˈræblˌrɑːzə(r)s]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who stir up public enthusiasm, often in a provocative or inflammatory way, especially in order to promote a political cause or agenda.; A person who incites a crowd to violence or disorder.

Phrases & Collocations

rabble-rousers thrive

avoid rabble-rousers

hired rabble-rousers

be a rabble-rouser

stop rabble-rousers

identifying rabble-rousers

those rabble-rousers

rabble-rouser's speech

labeling rabble-rousers

Example Sentences

the politician was accused of being a rabble-rouser, stirring up discontent among the voters.

online, anonymous profiles often serve as platforms for rabble-rousers to spread misinformation.

the protest was fueled by passionate speeches from several rabble-rousers in the crowd.

authorities warned the rabble-rousers to avoid inciting violence during the demonstration.

he was labeled a rabble-rouser for challenging the established order and advocating for change.

the media scrutinized the actions of the suspected rabble-rousers leading the movement.

despite being labeled a rabble-rouser, she maintained her commitment to social justice.

the rally attracted many followers due to the charismatic rabble-rousers involved.

the city council attempted to silence the rabble-rousers who criticized their policies.

social media algorithms can inadvertently amplify the reach of rabble-rousers.

the speaker was known as a skilled rabble-rouser, capable of swaying public opinion.

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