Jingoistically
adv ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 In a jingoistic manner.
"1976 April 26, Sally Beauman, Henry Reconsidered—Royal and Shakespearean in New York (magazine), But how will American audiences respond to the play? Will they find it too jingoistically English, too warmongering, or will they find it as complex and perturbing a work as the company believes it to be?"
Example
More examples"1976 April 26, Sally Beauman, Henry Reconsidered—Royal and Shakespearean in New York (magazine), But how will American audiences respond to the play? Will they find it too jingoistically English, too warmongering, or will they find it as complex and perturbing a work as the company believes it to be?"
Etymology
From jingoistic + -ally.
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