Intellectual Prostitute

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.təˈlɛk.tʃu.əl ˈprɒstɪˌtjuːt/

Definitions of intellectual prostitute

noun a person who compromises their principles or values for personal gain, especially in intellectual or academic pursuits

Example Sentences

A1 She is an intellectual prostitute because she sells her ideas for money.

A2 The writer was accused of being an intellectual prostitute for promoting a controversial viewpoint.

B1 Some people consider politicians to be intellectual prostitutes for changing their beliefs to gain votes.

B2 The journalist was labeled an intellectual prostitute for writing biased articles in exchange for favors.

C1 The academic was criticized for being an intellectual prostitute by accepting funding from a biased organization.

C2 The renowned author was accused of being an intellectual prostitute for endorsing products in exchange for money.

Examples of intellectual prostitute in a Sentence

formal The academic community strongly condemns any individual who acts as an intellectual prostitute by selling their expertise for personal gain.

informal I can't believe she's willing to be an intellectual prostitute just to get ahead in her career.

slang He's such an intellectual prostitute, always spewing out whatever opinion will get him the most attention.

figurative Selling out your principles for money is the ultimate act of being an intellectual prostitute.

Grammatical Forms of intellectual prostitute

past tense

intellectual prostituted

plural

intellectual prostitutes

comparative

more intellectual prostitute

superlative

most intellectual prostitute

present tense

intellectual prostitutes

future tense

will intellectual prostitute

perfect tense

has intellectual prostituted

continuous tense

is intellectual prostituting

singular

intellectual prostitute

positive degree

intellectual prostitute

infinitive

to intellectual prostitute

gerund

intellectual prostituting

participle

intellectual prostituted

Origin and Evolution of intellectual prostitute

First Known Use: 1856 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'intellectual prostitute' originated as a derogatory term used to criticize individuals who were perceived to be selling out their principles or beliefs for personal gain or advancement.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term has evolved to be used more broadly to criticize individuals who compromise their values or integrity in exchange for money, power, or influence, regardless of their intellectual pursuits.