spout a slogan

Frequency: 4.54.2 per million words

To repeat slogans in a way that sounds insincere or automatic.

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Examples (10)

  • The politician was criticized for always spouting the same empty slogans.
  • He seemed to spout slogans without any real conviction.
  • During the protest, activists spouted slogans that were meant to be provocative.
  • It's easy to spout slogans, but much harder to implement real change.
  • The crowd began to spout slogans in unison, their voices echoing through the square.
  • She tired of hearing him spout slogans that sounded like they came from a propaganda leaflet.
  • Instead of engaging in a real debate, he just spouted political slogans.
  • The dictator would often spout nationalistic slogans to rally support.
  • Some people are quick to spout slogans without understanding the underlying issues.
  • The revolutionary leader would spout slogans that inspired his followers.