Definition of boosterish in English:
boosterish
adjectiveˈbuːstərɪʃˈbo͞ostəriSH
Supporting or promoting something enthusiastically, and often uncritically.
the city's boosterish slogan “La Porte's on the Move.”
Example sentencesExamples
- At first blush, it seems like a typical up-with-teens site - the obligatory boosterish stuff trying to bolster the self-esteem of young girls.
- His boosterish, lapel-grabbing use of the second-person pronoun is contagious, I'm afraid.
- They are too boosterish in arguing the low probability of nuclear accidents.
- Perhaps the brash and celebratory character of Pop art was seen as an even more boosterish symbol of American culture than Abstract Expressionism.
- Neither Gioia nor the report's authors soften the findings with boosterish optimism.
- We shouldn't need this kind of boosterish bluster, just like it shouldn't need those stupid they-did-it-first-but-we'll-do-it-anyway painted cows or whatever.
- In general, though, he is aggressively boosterish about the ‘New Liberals’.
- During the late 90s in California, the web was futurity - in a very uncomplicated, boosterish way.