Political Campaign Language

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy; foe

  • The lawyer presented strong evidence to prove his client's innocence against the adversary.
  • I heard you have a new adversary at work, good luck dealing with them.
  • Watch out for that shady dude, he's your new adversary now.
  • Fear is my greatest adversary, always holding me back from taking risks.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, downtrodden describes a person who has been treated unfairly or oppressed

  • The government implemented policies to uplift the downtrodden in society.
  • We should lend a helping hand to the downtrodden in our neighborhood.
  • The charity event aims to support the downtrodden folks in town.
  • Despite facing numerous setbacks, she refused to be downtrodden by the challenges.

noun a social media phenomenon where a large number of people post about the same topic on Twitter in a short period of time

  • The politician faced backlash after a Twitter storm erupted over their controversial remarks.
  • I can't believe the Twitter storm that started over that celebrity's outfit at the award show.
  • Did you see the Twitter storm about that new meme? It's hilarious!
  • The Twitter storm of criticism hit the company hard, causing a drop in their stock prices.

noun a speech given by a person who is accepting a prize, award, or honor

  • The actor delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech at the awards ceremony.
  • She totally killed it with her acceptance speech last night.
  • His acceptance speech was lit, everyone was cheering.
  • Her acceptance speech was like music to my ears, so inspiring.