Pronunciation: /əˌbɑˈlɪʃənɪsts/
noun a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially slavery
A1 Abolitionists fought to end slavery in the United States.
A2 The abolitionists were passionate about their cause and worked tirelessly to achieve their goals.
B1 Many abolitionists faced opposition and danger for their beliefs.
B2 The abolitionists' efforts eventually led to the abolition of slavery in the United States.
C1 Abolitionists played a crucial role in shaping the course of history and advancing the cause of human rights.
C2 The abolitionists' legacy continues to inspire activists and advocates for social justice around the world.
formal The abolitionists were dedicated to the cause of ending slavery in the United States.
informal The abolitionists were the ones fighting to end slavery back in the day.
slang Those abolitionists were real trailblazers in the fight against slavery.
figurative The abolitionists were like beacons of light in the darkness of the slavery era.
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