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Jingo Meaning in English

word

ˈdʒɪŋ.ɡəʊ
JIN-go
dʒˈɪŋɡəʊ
JIN-goh

Definition

A jingo is a person who strongly believes their country is always right and supports aggressive actions, especially war, against other countries.

Usage & Nuances

'Jingo' is rarely used alone today; more common is 'jingoist' or 'jingoism'. It is pejorative and describes excessive, aggressive patriotism, often with a negative connotation. Don't use it to praise someone's patriotism—it's critical and sometimes old-fashioned.

Example Sentences

He was called a jingo for always wanting to go to war.

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Many people do not like a jingo's attitude toward other countries.

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A jingo often thinks their country is better than all others.

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You could hear the jingo in his voice whenever he talked about foreign policy.

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Some newspapers act like a jingo when reporting about international conflicts.

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Don’t be such a jingo—not every disagreement with another country means we should go to war.

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