Pronunciation: /ˈpɑləˌteɪnmənt/
noun a blend of politics and entertainment, typically referring to the presentation of political news and information in an entertaining or sensationalized manner
A1 Politainment is a combination of politics and entertainment.
A2 Many people enjoy watching politainment shows on television.
B1 The rise of politainment has blurred the line between news and entertainment.
B2 Politainment programs often use humor and satire to discuss serious political issues.
C1 Some critics argue that politainment trivializes important political matters.
C2 The intersection of politics and entertainment in politainment can have a significant impact on public opinion.
formal The talk show was a perfect example of politainment, blending political discussions with entertainment.
informal I love watching politainment shows that make politics more engaging and fun.
slang Politainment is the best way to stay informed without getting bored.
figurative The politician's speech was filled with so much drama and excitement, it was like watching a politainment show.
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