Pronunciation: /brɪˈmoʊnər/
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
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.
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.
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