Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cult-of-personality

noun
/kʌlt əv ˈpɜr.sən.əl.ɪ.ti/
Definition
A phenomenon where a public figure, typically a political leader, uses mass media and propaganda to create an idealized persona that mobilizes followers.
Examples
  • The dictator’s cult of personality made it difficult for citizens to criticize his government.
  • Through television and social media, the politician built a cult of personality that attracted a devoted following.
  • In some countries, a cult of personality can lead to a lack of political dissent and an overwhelming allegiance to a single leader.
Meaning
The term describes a situation in which a leader’s charisma and popularity are emphasized to the point that they overshadow the actual policies or actions of their regime.
Synonyms
  • charismatic leadership
  • personality cult
  • leader worship