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Definition of Scaremongers
1. scaremonger [n] - See also: scaremonger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scaremongers
Literary usage of Scaremongers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How Diplomats Make War by Francis Neilson (1915)
"If the Government of 1906 had that year introduced a Land- values Budget the
country would have heard little from the scaremongers,— there is nothing like ..."
2. How Diplomats Make War by Francis Neilson (1915)
"If the Government of 1906 had that year introduced a Land- values Budget the
country would have heard little from the scaremongers,— there is nothing like ..."
3. England and Germany, 1740-1914 by Bernadotte Everly Schmitt (1916)
"South America, Africa, the Ottoman Empire, China, and even British colonies
figured in the imagination of scaremongers, who could see no limit to German ..."
4. England and Germany, 1740-1914 by Bernadotte Everly Schmitt (1916)
"South America, Africa, the Ottoman Empire, China, and even British colonies
figured in the imagination of scaremongers, who could see no limit to German ..."
5. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1908)
"Those who hold my views have been called "scaremongers," "blue-funkers," and
disciples of the black treachery school. If any words of mine cause any ..."
6. Mr. Punch's History of Modern England by Charles Larcom Graves (1922)
"... German aggressiveness is a constant theme of comment, mainly inspired by
misgiving, occasionally enlivened by burlesque belittlement of scaremongers. ..."
7. Germany and England by John Adam Cramb (1914)
"What scaremongers are these, he asks indignantly, who talk of German ambitions
or a German invasion? Then there is the geographer and traveller who spends a ..."