Media Bias Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who caters to the desires or vices of others, often for personal gain

verb to gratify or indulge someone's desires or vices

  • The politician was accused of trying to pander to certain interest groups.
  • I can't believe he's pandering to them just to get their votes.
  • Stop pandering to him, he's not worth your time.
  • She refused to pander to his ego and stood her ground.

noun a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person, often to the point of being biased or prejudiced

  • The issue of partisanism in politics continues to divide the nation.
  • Partisanism is getting in the way of progress in government.
  • I'm so over all this partisanism in politics, it's exhausting.
  • The deep-rooted partisanism in society is like a wall that blocks compromise and unity.

noun a person who is skilled at manipulating political events or processes for the benefit of a particular party

  • The party hack was responsible for organizing the fundraising event.
  • I heard that party hack is always trying to get people to join his political group.
  • Don't listen to that party hack, he's just trying to manipulate you for his own gain.
  • The party hack's loyalty to the party is like a badge of honor to him.

noun the act of denying the existence or reality of climate change

  • Climate denial is a dangerous ideology that hinders progress in addressing environmental issues.
  • Some people still engage in climate denial despite overwhelming evidence of global warming.
  • I can't believe there are still climate deniers out there, it's ridiculous.
  • Refusing to acknowledge the reality of climate change is like burying your head in the sand.