"scaremonger" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: scaremongers [plural]
Etymology: From scare + monger. Etymology templates: {{com|en|scare|monger}} scare + monger Head templates: {{en-noun}} scaremonger (plural scaremongers)
  1. Someone who spreads worrying rumours or needlessly alarms people. Categories (topical): People Synonyms: alarmist, fearmonger, panicmonger Translations (alarmist — see also alarmist): паникьор (panikjor) [masculine] (Bulgarian), šiřitel(ka) poplašných zpráv [feminine, masculine] (Czech), pelon lietsoja (Finnish), alarmiste [feminine, masculine] (French), Panikmacher [masculine] (German), Panikmacherin [feminine] (German), Angstmacher [masculine] (German), Angstmacherin [feminine] (German), panikarz [masculine] (Polish), panikarka [feminine] (Polish), alarmist [masculine] (Romanian), паникёр (panikjór) [masculine] (Russian), паніке́р (panikér) [masculine] (Ukrainian), паніке́рка (panikérka) [feminine] (Ukrainian)
    Sense id: en-scaremonger-en-noun-wORYk-0S Disambiguation of People: 100 0 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 86 14 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 84 16

Verb

Forms: scaremongers [present, singular, third-person], scaremongering [participle, present], scaremongered [participle, past], scaremongered [past]
Etymology: From scare + monger. Etymology templates: {{com|en|scare|monger}} scare + monger Head templates: {{en-verb}} scaremonger (third-person singular simple present scaremongers, present participle scaremongering, simple past and past participle scaremongered)
  1. To spread worrying rumours.
    Sense id: en-scaremonger-en-verb-vf9bZJ6X

Inflected forms

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