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      • Spin doctor This expression for a professional publicist, usually employed by senior politicians, is from America c. 1984 when it appeared in a New York Times article in October of that year. The spin part is from the allusion to spinning a yarn or telling a tale, or perhaps from spinning a web of intrigue. The doctor part simply implies expert.
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  1. In essence, a spin doctor is someone who takes a message and presents it to the public in a way that makes it more appealing or persuasive. This can involve anything from carefully crafted speeches to strategic media appearances.

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  3. A ‘spin doctor’ is a political press agent or publicist employed to promote a favourable interpretation of events to journalists. What's the origin of the phrase 'Spin doctor'?

  4. The term 'spin doctor' refers to someone who acts as an aide or publicist to purposefully slant interpretations of an event from a certain point of view. The term is thought to come from the idea of someone adding spin to a billiards, tennis, or baseball to control its movement.

  5. someone who gives a twisted or deviously deceptive version of an event. (Usually in the context of manipulating the news for political reasons.) Things were going bad for the candidate, so he got himself a new spin doctor. A good spin doctor could have made the incident appear far less damaging.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · The meaning of SPIN DOCTOR is a person (such as a political aide) responsible for ensuring that others interpret an event from a particular point of view. How to use spin doctor in a sentence.

  7. Feb 15, 2015 · The phrase spin doctor was coined on the analogy of play doctor, one who fixes up a limping second act, and gains from the larcenous connotation of the verb doctor, to fix a product the way a crooked bookkeeper ”cooks” books.

  8. spin doctor. noun [ C ] us / ˈspɪn ˌdɑk·tər /. Add to word list. slang a person who represents esp. a political situation in a way that is likely to help one side and hurt another: News coverage of the campaign can be influenced to a candidate’s advantage by spin doctors.

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