Protester

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Pronunciation: /prəˈtɛstər/

Definitions of protester

noun A person who publicly demonstrates strong objection or disapproval of something

Example Sentences

A1 The protester held up a sign with a simple message.

A2 The protesters marched peacefully through the streets.

B1 The protester was arrested for disrupting the event.

B2 The protesters gathered outside the government building to demand change.

C1 The protester eloquently spoke about the need for social justice.

C2 The protesters organized a sit-in to protest against government corruption.

verb None

Example Sentences

A1 The students protested against the new school uniform.

A2 The workers protested for better wages.

B1 The citizens protested peacefully outside the government building.

B2 The environmental activists protested the construction of the new highway.

C1 The protesters gathered in the city square to demand political reform.

C2 The group of protesters organized a sit-in at the company headquarters to demand action on climate change.

adjective None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester group marched peacefully through the streets.

A2 The protester chant could be heard from a distance.

B1 The protester demonstration caused traffic delays in the city.

B2 The protester signs conveyed powerful messages about social justice.

C1 The protester movement gained momentum and widespread support.

C2 The protester organization was well-organized and strategic in their actions.

adverb None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester shouted loudly at the rally.

A2 The protester peacefully marched with a sign.

B1 The protester passionately spoke out against injustice.

B2 The protester bravely confronted the authorities.

C1 The protester eloquently expressed their views during the demonstration.

C2 The protester strategically organized a sit-in to protest the new law.

pronoun None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester held up a sign at the rally.

A2 The protester shouted slogans during the demonstration.

B1 The protester was arrested for blocking the road.

B2 The protester's message resonated with many people in the crowd.

C1 The protester's activism sparked a national conversation about social justice.

C2 The protester's dedication to their cause inspired others to join the movement.

preposition None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester stood outside the government building.

A2 The protester peacefully marched through the streets.

B1 The protester held up a sign with a powerful message.

B2 The protester was arrested for blocking the entrance to the event.

C1 The protester organized a sit-in to demand change.

C2 The protester's actions sparked a national debate on social justice.

conjunction None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester held up a sign at the rally.

A2 The protester shouted slogans during the demonstration.

B1 The protester peacefully marched in the streets with a group of others.

B2 The protester was arrested for civil disobedience at the protest.

C1 The protester organized a sit-in to demand change.

C2 The protester's actions sparked a national conversation about social justice.

interjection None

Example Sentences

A1 Protester! Please stop shouting.

A2 Protester! Why are you blocking the road?

B1 Protester! Can you please move to the designated area for demonstrations?

B2 Protester! Your right to protest is important, but please do so peacefully.

C1 Protester! Your actions are causing disruption to the public. Please consider other ways to make your voice heard.

C2 Protester! It is crucial to uphold the principles of democracy while exercising your right to protest.

article None

Example Sentences

A1 The protester held a sign with a simple message.

A2 The protester peacefully marched in the demonstration.

B1 The protester voiced their concerns about environmental issues.

B2 The protester was arrested for blocking the entrance to the government building.

C1 The protester organized a sit-in to demand policy changes.

C2 The protester eloquently spoke at the rally, inspiring others to join the cause.

Examples of protester in a Sentence

formal The protester was peacefully demonstrating outside of the government building.

informal Did you see that protester with the clever sign at the rally?

slang The protester was totally owning the protest with their chants.

figurative The protester's voice echoed through the streets, demanding change.

Grammatical Forms of protester

past tense

protested

plural

protesters

comparative

more protester

superlative

most protester

present tense

protests

future tense

will protest

perfect tense

have protested

continuous tense

is protesting

singular

protester

positive degree

protester

infinitive

to protest

gerund

protesting

participle

protesting

Origin and Evolution of protester

First Known Use: 1384 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'protester' originated from the Latin word 'protestari', which means to declare publicly or testify.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to someone who formally declares a grievance or objection, the term 'protester' has evolved to encompass individuals who publicly demonstrate against a particular cause or issue.