hucksterism

/ˈhʌkstərɪzəm/
noun
  1. The practice of using aggressive, showy, or dishonest methods to sell something or promote an idea.
    • The company's hucksterism turned off customers who wanted honest information.
    • The politician's campaign was full of hucksterism, with wild promises and flashy ads.
    • Many people are tired of the hucksterism in modern advertising.
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