Political Campaign Jargon

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a doctrine or practice that emphasizes direct vigorous action especially in support of or opposition to one side of a controversial issue

  • Activism plays a crucial role in advocating for social change and justice.
  • Many people are getting involved in activism to make a difference in their communities.
  • I'm all about that activism life, fighting for what's right!
  • Her passion for activism was like a fire burning bright in her heart.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The company began to lose ground in the market due to increased competition.
  • If you don't keep up with your studies, you'll start to lose ground in class.
  • I can't afford to lose ground in this game, I need to level up.
  • She felt like she was starting to lose ground in her relationship with her partner.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The CEO decided to make a show of the company's commitment to diversity by hosting a panel discussion on the topic.
  • She always makes a show of her new designer handbags whenever she goes out with her friends.
  • He loves to make a show of his flashy car whenever he drives through town.
  • The politician's speech was just a way to make a show of his supposed concern for the people.

verb to assemble, prepare, or organize for a purpose; to make ready for action

  • The government mobilized troops to respond to the crisis.
  • The team mobilized quickly to get the project done on time.
  • We mobilized the squad to hit up the party last night.
  • Her speech mobilized the audience to take action against climate change.

verb to convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument

  • The lawyer persuaded the jury with compelling evidence.
  • I finally persuaded my friend to come to the party with me.
  • She really knows how to persuade people to do what she wants.
  • The beauty of the sunset persuaded her to stay a little longer.

noun a person who is skilled in devising plans and strategies

  • The company hired a renowned strategist to develop a comprehensive marketing plan.
  • My friend is a brilliant strategist when it comes to playing chess.
  • That guy is a real strategist when it comes to getting out of doing work.
  • She was a master strategist in navigating the complexities of office politics.

noun a realistic image or video that has been manipulated using artificial intelligence to appear as though it is depicting something that did not actually occur

  • The use of deepfake technology in creating fake videos has raised concerns about misinformation and privacy.
  • Have you seen that deepfake video of the celebrity singing a different song?
  • I can't believe how realistic that deepfake looks!
  • His charm was like a deepfake, too good to be true.

noun a term used to refer to the campaign for Britain to remain in the European Union

  • The Bremain campaign is focused on advocating for the UK to remain in the European Union.
  • I heard that there's a big Bremain rally happening in London next week.
  • Some people just don't get why Bremain is so important for the country.
  • The Bremain movement is like a beacon of hope for those who believe in the benefits of EU membership.

noun a room in which military or political strategy is planned and coordinated during a war

  • The military leaders gathered in the war room to discuss the next course of action.
  • Let's meet in the war room to go over the details.
  • The team huddled up in the war room to strategize.
  • The boardroom became a war room as the executives debated over the company's future.