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McCarthyism
[ muh-kahr-thee-iz-uhm ]
noun
- the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence.
- the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism.
McCarthyism
/ məˈkɑːθɪˌɪzəm /
noun
- the practice of making unsubstantiated accusations of disloyalty or Communist leanings
- the use of unsupported accusations for any purpose
Notes
Derived Forms
- McˈCarthyite, nounadjective
Other Words From
- Mc·Carthy·ite noun adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of McCarthyism1
Word History and Origins
Origin of McCarthyism1
Example Sentences
Back then, it was called McCarthyism, after the Wisconsin Republican senator who wielded groundless accusations as recklessly as Trump.
But its juiciest political battles are fought in the 1950s, at the height of McCarthyism, an era of brazen opportunism and fear-mongering that still permeates American electoral politics.
This Red Scare was better known as the McCarthy Era or simply McCarthyism.
He also accused the Conservatives of "undertaking a kind of weird McCarthyism, trying to find woke agendas in the very civic institutions they once regarded with respect".
It was the height of the Cold War abroad and McCarthyism at home.
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