empty slogan

Frequency: 5.57.3 per million words

A slogan that lacks real meaning or substance.

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Examples (10)

  • The politician's promises turned out to be just an empty slogan.
  • Critics dismissed the company's new initiative as an empty slogan with no real backing.
  • Many people are tired of hearing empty slogans from leaders who don't deliver.
  • Her speech was full of inspiring words, but ultimately it felt like an empty slogan.
  • The government's commitment to reform was perceived by some as nothing more than an empty slogan.
  • Don't be swayed by empty slogans; look for concrete actions.
  • The advertising campaign relied heavily on an empty slogan that failed to resonate with consumers.
  • He accused the opposition party of using empty slogans to gain votes.
  • The movement's initial enthusiasm waned when it became clear their goals were just empty slogans.
  • We need more than empty slogans; we need tangible solutions to these problems.