Mask-Denier

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mæsk-dɪˈnaɪər/

Definitions of mask-denier

noun a person who denies the effectiveness or necessity of wearing masks

Example Sentences

A1 The mask-denier refused to wear a face covering in public.

A2 As a mask-denier, he ignored the advice to wear a mask to protect others.

B1 The mask-denier's refusal to comply with mask mandates caused tension in the community.

B2 The mask-denier's actions were seen as selfish and irresponsible by many.

C1 The government implemented stricter measures to enforce mask-wearing, targeting mask-deniers.

C2 Public health officials worked to educate and persuade mask-deniers to prioritize the safety of others.

Examples of mask-denier in a Sentence

formal The mask-denier refused to comply with the public health guidelines.

informal The mask-denier keeps saying masks don't work.

slang That mask-denier is just being ignorant.

figurative The mask-denier is blind to the importance of wearing a mask.

Grammatical Forms of mask-denier

plural

mask-deniers

comparative

more mask-denying

superlative

most mask-denying

present tense

mask-denies

future tense

will mask-deny

perfect tense

have mask-denied

continuous tense

is mask-denying

singular

mask-denier

positive degree

mask-denier

infinitive

to mask-deny

gerund

mask-denying

participle

mask-denying

Origin and Evolution of mask-denier

First Known Use: 2020 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'mask-denier' originated during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe individuals who refuse to wear masks as a preventive measure against the spread of the virus.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals who denied the effectiveness of wearing masks in preventing the spread of COVID-19, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of individuals who resist mask-wearing for various reasons.