Protester - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |prəˈtestər|  American pronunciation of the word protester
Brit.  |prəˈtestə|  British pronunciation of the word protester

noun

- a person who dissents from some established policy (syn: contestant, dissenter, dissident, objector)
- someone who participates in a public display of group feeling (syn: demonstrator)

Extra examples

He heard protests from the crowd.

She told him to go to bed despite his protests that he wasn't tired.

There were cries of protest when the verdict was announced.

The suspect surrendered his gun without protest.

She was so upset by their decision that she resigned in protest.

The students launched a protest against the tuition increase.

The victim's family protested at the judge's sentence.

There is no use protesting. I will not change my mind.

The coach protested the referee's call.

The decision was protested by dozens of people.

Students protested at the civil rights rally.

They were protesting against the death penalty.

Peace activists protested the war.

She protested that the law was unfair.

“But I'm innocent!” he protested.

Word forms

noun
singular: protester
plural: protesters
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