Bremoaner

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Pronunciation: /brɪˈmoʊnər/

Definitions of Bremoaner

noun a term used to describe a person who is opposed to Brexit and laments the decision for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union

Example Sentences

A1 A Bremoaner is someone who complains a lot about Brexit.

A2 My friend is such a Bremoaner, always talking about how bad leaving the EU is.

B1 The Bremoaner group organized a protest against the government's Brexit policies.

B2 The Bremoaner's constant negativity about Brexit is starting to wear on me.

C1 Despite being labeled a Bremoaner, he still believes in the benefits of staying in the EU.

C2 The Bremoaner's arguments were well-researched and presented in a compelling manner.

Examples of Bremoaner in a Sentence

formal The Bremoaner continued to express concerns about the implications of Brexit on the economy.

informal I can't believe that Bremoaner is still complaining about Brexit.

slang Stop being such a Bremoaner and just accept the outcome of the referendum.

figurative The Bremoaner's constant negativity was like a dark cloud hanging over the conversation.

Grammatical Forms of Bremoaner

past tense

Bremoaned

plural

Bremoaners

comparative

more Bremoaner

superlative

most Bremoaner

present tense

Bremoans

future tense

will Bremoan

perfect tense

has Bremoaned

continuous tense

is Bremoaning

singular

Bremoaner

positive degree

Bremoaner

infinitive

to Bremoan

gerund

Bremoaning

participle

Bremoaning

Origin and Evolution of Bremoaner

First Known Use: 2016 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Bremoaner' is a portmanteau of 'Brexit' and 'moaner', used to describe individuals who are perceived to constantly complain about Brexit.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Bremoaner' gained popularity in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum in 2016, as a way to label those who were against the decision to leave the European Union. It has since been used in both a derogatory and humorous manner to refer to individuals who are critical of Brexit or its implications.