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denouncer
noun as in accuser
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Angular 6-foot-5 First Presbyterian preacher, popular denouncer of sin.
Neil, casting himself as disciple, scours the notebooks and discovers that his instructor’s scholarly interests centered around Julian the Apostate — Roman emperor, soldier, scholar and denouncer of Christianity.
Being here presently denounced, he had for a time succeeded in evading the officers of Justice, but being at length seized while in the act of flight, he had resisted them, and had—he best knew whether by express design, or in the blindness of his hardihood—caused the death of his denouncer, to whom his whole career was known.
Wolf the star feminist and Wolf the science denouncer share an animating principle: the tendency to feel strongly about something, then decide that the intensity of those feelings means that there must be somebody responsible.
His compatriots slowly followed: “Independents Day,” by Dobbs, the ex-CNN birther conspiracist, the immigrant denouncer, the Paul Revere of racist border vigilantes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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