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Meaning & Definition of Manifesto in English

English

Manifesto

A public declaration of intentions, opinions, or motives.


Pronunciation:

/mænɪˈfɛstoʊ/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

manifestos

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A written statement that publicly declares the intentions, motives, or views of an individual or group.

    Example Sentence: The political party released a manifesto outlining their goals for the upcoming election.

  • Definition: A document that presents a set of ideas and beliefs, often related to a specific political or social movement.

    Example Sentence: The artist's manifesto challenged conventional aesthetics and advocated for radical change in the art world.

  • Definition: A formal public statement detailing a particular principle or policy.

    Example Sentence: Her manifesto on environmental reform attracted a lot of attention during the conference.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'manifestum', meaning 'clear' or 'evident'.

Synonyms

declarationstatementproclamationplatformcreed

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • political manifesto: A document outlining a political party's plans and policies.
  • party manifesto: A published document by a political party outlining its goals.
  • artistic manifesto: A public declaration of the intentions or beliefs of an artist or group of artists.

Translations

  • Spanish: manifiesto
  • French: manifeste
  • German: Manifest
  • Russian: манифест

Related Words

  • declaration: A formal or explicit statement or announcement.
  • proclamation: A public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance.
  • creed: A system of beliefs or principles.

Slang Meanings of manifesto

  • Meaning: A bold public statement or declaration.

    Example Sentence: Her launch party was a manifesto for her new brand and its values.

  • Meaning: An expression of extreme or unwavering beliefs.

    Example Sentence: He treated his speech like a manifesto for the new generation.