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Pravda

Speech parts

1. Pravda - Noun

2. Pravda - Proper noun

Meaning

The official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and successor papers.

Pravda.ru, a privately owned Russian news website established in 1999.

Pravda (plural Pravdas)

(derogatory) A newspaper or other media channel seen as untrustworthy and biased towards its owners or the establishment.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

An attack on the music and subject matter of the opera in the Soviet Union's government journal Pravda meant that this work was Shostakovich's last opera. Source: Internet

Ironically, every time Schiff mentions the Russian threat, he is feeding into Putin’s propaganda machine that makes Pravda look like amateur hour. Source: Internet

An editorial in Pravda on 14 January 1974 accused Solzhenitsyn of supporting "Hitlerites" and making "excuses for the crimes of the Vlasovites and Bandera gangs." Source: Internet

Following the German capitulation, the Bolshevik legislature ( VTsIK ) annulled the treaty on 13 November 1918, and the text of the VTsIK Decision was printed in Pravda newspaper the next day. Source: Internet

According to Pravda, these once Soviet oppressed nations show “suspicious loyalty to Nazism.” Source: Internet

Artsutanov's idea was introduced to the Russian-speaking public in an interview published in the Sunday supplement of Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1960, citation but was not available in English until much later. Source: Internet

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