Meaning of Soapbox | Babel Free
ˈsəʊpbɒksDefinitions
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A crate for packing soap. literally
- A small platform, being or resembling a literal soapbox, on which a person stands in order to give an impromptu speech or espouse his or her views.
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A platform or outlet, such as a media platform, that a person uses to express his or her opinions. figuratively, often, pejorative
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A figurative means of talking repeatedly or at length about one's opinions on one's pet topic. derogatory, especially
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The topic itself. broadly, derogatory, especially
- A soapbox car.
Equivalents
Afrikaans
seepkis
العربية
منصة الصغيرة
Català
tribuna
Cymraeg
bocs sebon
Deutsch
Seifenkiste
日本語
はこうま
Examples
“The madman obtained a soapbox which he stood on at the corner of Broadway and Wall street, to shout out his prophecy of the end of the world.”
“The one image which the word “Socialist” brought to Jurgis was of poor little Tamoszius Kuszleika, who had called himself one, and would go out with a couple of other men and a soap-box, and shout himself hoarse on a street corner Saturday nights.”
“The politician used Twitter as his soapbox.”
“Please stop using council meetings as your own personal soapbox.”
“Bernhard's last appearance on a late-night talk show was a handy soapbox to expound on his political message of patriotism, nationalism, and populism.”
“He's been on his soapbox all day about the new football coach.”
“His soapbox is the lack of public toilets in the city.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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