Political Advocacy Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building

verb there is no applicable verb for the word 'lobby'

adjective there is no applicable adjective for the word 'lobby'

adverb there is no applicable adverb for the word 'lobby'

pronoun there is no applicable pronoun for the word 'lobby'

preposition there is no applicable preposition for the word 'lobby'

conjunction there is no applicable conjunction for the word 'lobby'

interjection there is no applicable interjection for the word 'lobby'

article there is no applicable article for the word 'lobby'

  • The lobby of the hotel was elegantly decorated with marble floors and crystal chandeliers.
  • Let's meet in the lobby before heading out for dinner.
  • I saw you talking to that guy in the lobby, are you two hitting it off?
  • The lobby of the company is where all the important decisions are made behind closed doors.

noun a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest

  • The lobbyist presented their case to the members of Congress.
  • The lobbyist tried to persuade the lawmakers to support their cause.
  • The lobbyist was working the system to get what they wanted.
  • The lobbyist was like a puppeteer pulling the strings behind the scenes.

verb to advocate or defend a particular cause or person

preposition to express support or defend someone or something

  • It is important to speak up for those who cannot advocate for themselves.
  • Hey, don't be afraid to speak up for your rights!
  • Yo, you gotta speak up for your peeps, man.
  • The painting seems to speak up for the artist's inner turmoil.