Protest Language

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a term used to describe the act of stirring up a crowd of people to cause trouble or disturbance

  • The politician was accused of engaging in rabble rousing during his campaign speech.
  • Stop rabble rousing and let's focus on finding a solution to the problem.
  • She's always up for some good old rabble rousing with her friends on the weekends.
  • The artist's provocative painting was seen as a form of rabble rousing in the art world.

noun intense passion or emotion

adjective vehement

  • The speaker argued with great vehemence during the debate.
  • She expressed her opinions with so much vehemence, it was hard to ignore.
  • His vehemence in defending his favorite sports team was off the charts.
  • The storm raged with such vehemence, it felt like nature's fury unleashed.

noun a place where abortions are performed

  • The city council decided to shut down the controversial abortuary due to legal concerns.
  • I heard they're protesting outside the abortuary again.
  • Let's go spray paint some messages on the walls of the abortuary.
  • Some people see the fast food industry as an abortuary for healthy eating habits.