(denouncer)

  • 51maligner — n 1. defamer, vilifier, vilipender, vitu perator, denigrator, scandalizer, asperser, impugner, backbiter, evil speaker, carper, caviler, Inf. knocker; censor, reviler, castigator, inveigher, reprover, disapprove^ denouncer, railer, curser,… …

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  • 52traducer — n 1. maligner, defamer, calumniator, slanderer, libeler, misrepresenter, liar, Inf. hatchet man; vilifier, asperser, denigrator, smearer, backbiter; defiler, vitiator, blackener, besmircher, mud or dirt flinger. 2. impugner, impeacher, attacker,… …

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  • 53vituperator — n 1. censurer, reviler, castigator, inveigher, reprover, disapprover, censor; denouncer, railer, curser, execrator, imprecator, anathematizer, critic; defamer, vilifier, vilipender, denigrator, scan dalizer, impugner, asperser, backbiter,… …

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  • 54denounce — /dəˈnaʊns / (say duh nowns) verb (t) (denounced, denouncing) 1. to condemn openly; assail with censure. 2. to make formal accusation against; inform against. 3. to give formal notice of the termination of (a treaty, etc.). 4. to proclaim… …

  • 55iconoclast — [n] detractor critic, cynic, denouncer, dissenter, dissident, heretic, image breaker, nonbeliever, non conformist, questioner, radical, rebel, revolutionist, ruiner, sceptic, unbeliever; concepts 359,423 …

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  • 56denounce — ► VERB ▪ publicly declare to be wrong or evil. DERIVATIVES denouncement noun denouncer noun. ORIGIN Latin denuntiare give official information , from nuntius messenger …

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  • 57denouncement — denounce ► VERB ▪ publicly declare to be wrong or evil. DERIVATIVES denouncement noun denouncer noun. ORIGIN Latin denuntiare give official information , from nuntius messenger …

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  • 58denounce — [dē nouns′, dinouns′] vt. denounced, denouncing [ME denouncen < OFr denoncier < L denuntiare: see DENUNCIATION] 1. to accuse publicly; inform against [to denounce an accomplice in crime] 2. to condemn strongly as evil 3. to give formal… …

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  • 59denounce — v.tr. 1 accuse publicly; condemn (denounced him as a traitor). 2 inform against (denounced her to the police). 3 give notice of the termination of (an armistice, treaty, etc.). Derivatives: denouncement n. denouncer n. Etymology: ME f. OF… …

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  • 60Jeremiah — n. a dismal prophet, a denouncer of the times. Etymology: with ref. to Jeremiah (as JEREMIAD) …

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