noun a person who is involved in a specific activity or trade, often used in a negative or derogatory sense
In politics, a 'fear monger' is someone who spreads fear or alarm to achieve a certain political goal.
In business, a 'monger' refers to a person who is involved in buying and selling a particular product or commodity.
In the food industry, a 'fish monger' is a person who sells fish.
In the media, a 'scandal monger' is someone who spreads gossip or scandalous information.
In social sciences, a 'rumor monger' is a person who spreads rumors or gossip within a community.
In online communities, a 'clickbait monger' is someone who creates clickbait content to attract more clicks and views.
In the context of writing, 'monger' is often used to describe someone who promotes or sells a particular idea or perspective, such as a fear-monger or a rumor-monger.
In psychology, 'monger' may be used to describe someone who spreads negative emotions or ideas, such as an anger-monger or a hate-monger.
In marketing, 'monger' can be used to describe someone who promotes or sells a particular product or service, such as a fish-monger or a cheese-monger.
In journalism, 'monger' may be used to describe someone who sensationalizes or spreads false information, such as a war-monger or a scandal-monger.
In politics, 'monger' can be used to describe someone who promotes or stirs up conflict or fear, such as a fear-monger or a war-monger.