Denialism

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Pronunciation: /dɪˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm/

Definitions of denialism

noun a form of propaganda that seeks to deny or distort the truth of established facts

Example Sentences

A1 Denialism is the practice of refusing to accept the truth.

A2 Climate denialism is a controversial topic in today's society.

B1 Holocaust denialism is illegal in some countries due to its offensive nature.

B2 Some politicians are accused of engaging in denialism when it comes to important social issues.

C1 Scientific denialism can have serious consequences for public health and safety.

C2 The rise of denialism in the media is a concerning trend that needs to be addressed.

Examples of denialism in a Sentence

formal Climate denialism persists despite overwhelming scientific evidence.

informal Some people still choose to believe in climate denialism despite the facts.

slang I can't believe the level of denialism some people exhibit when it comes to climate change.

figurative His denialism was like a brick wall, impossible to penetrate with reason.

Grammatical Forms of denialism

past tense

denied

plural

denialisms

comparative

more denialistic

superlative

most denialistic

present tense

denializes

future tense

will deny

perfect tense

have denied

continuous tense

is denying

singular

denialism

positive degree

denialistic

infinitive

to deny

gerund

denying

participle

denied

Origin and Evolution of denialism

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'denialism' is derived from the term 'deny' which comes from the Old French word 'denier' meaning 'to refuse or reject'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of refusing or rejecting something, 'denialism' has evolved to specifically refer to the rejection of established facts or beliefs, especially in the face of overwhelming evidence.