pander

1 of 2

verb

pan·​der ˈpan-dər How to pronounce pander (audio)
pandered; pandering ˈpan-d(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce pander (audio) ; panders

intransitive verb

1
: to say, do, or provide what someone (such as an audience) wants or demands even though it is not good, proper, reasonable, etc.
… ignores doing the right thing … in favor of pandering for votes. George Ochenski
… used his brilliant gifts to pander to popular taste.Hubert Saal
… TV that panders to the worst in us.Jill Parkin
… a political chameleon trying to pander to voters …Cameron Smith
2
: to act as a pander (see pander entry 2 sense 2)
panderer noun
plural panderers

pander

2 of 2

noun

plural panders
1
a
: the act or an instance of pandering (see pander entry 1 sense 1)
Calling congressional leaders babies … is a pander to public opinion rather than an attempt to inform or lead it.Josh Benson
… is among the worst films of the year, a shameless pander for awards recognition …Jason Bailey
b
: someone who panders (see pander entry 1 sense 1)
… his primary goal is self promotion. He is a political pander.Allison Hoffman
2
a
: a go-between in love intrigues
b
: pimp

Examples of pander in a Sentence

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Verb
The industry courts politicians with its wealth, and politicians pander for donations by making promises. Charlie Warzel, The Atlantic, 11 Dec. 2024 There’s no part of her that’s gonna pander in any direction, and she’s always been like that. Jem Aswad, Variety, 11 Dec. 2024 In 2019, comedian Moses Storm mocked stand-ups who pander to algorithms in a Comedy Central set. Hershal Pandya, Vulture, 6 Dec. 2024 The cause of this phenomenon is that on the national and state levels and, unfortunately, on even the most local of levels, the major parties are both guilty of pandering to the extreme ends of their followers, all the while ignoring the great numbers whose feelings are more centrist. Reader Commentary, Baltimore Sun, 5 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for pander 

Word History

Etymology

Verb

derivative of pander entry 2

Noun

Middle English Pandare pandarus

First Known Use

Verb

1641, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Time Traveler
The first known use of pander was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Pander.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pander. Accessed 5 Jan. 2025.

Kids Definition

pander

noun
pan·​der
ˈpan-dər
variants or panderer
-dər-ər
: one who takes advantage of or profits from the weaknesses and mean desires of others
pander verb

Legal Definition

pander

1 of 2 transitive verb
pan·​der ˈpan-dər How to pronounce pander (audio)
: to sell or distribute by pandering
had no protected right to pander prurient materialsDunigan Enterprises v. DA for the Northern District, 415 N.E.2d 251 (1981)

intransitive verb

: to engage in pandering
counts included…conspiracy to pander and receive the earnings of a prostituteState v. Tocco, 750 P.2d 874 (1988)

pander

2 of 2 noun
: one who engages in pandering : panderer
Etymology

Noun

Middle English Pandare, character who procured for Troilus the love of Cressida in Troilus and Creseyde, poem by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1342–1400)

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