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Dissenter
/ dɪˈsɛntə /
noun
- Christianity a Nonconformist or a person who refuses to conform to the established church
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dissenter1
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Example Sentences
I think you should give the dissenter the respect to respond to the points that he makes.
Among the committee members, Meretz MK Zehava Gal-On was the sole dissenter.
By expressing my doubts, I am clearly a dissenter in this persistent force for progress.
McCain thinks of himself as a maverick, an unorthodox thinker, a dissenter.
I wanted to see a live Dissenter, I believe, and yet I wished it were over.
New-Rochelle was then a parish, and its rector, of course, considered the French preacher a dissenter.
The four lieutenants stepped out of the way, so that the single dissenter might stand alone.
The squire was interested in the land and the church; the merchant thought more of commerce and was apt to be a dissenter.
I heard an earnest middle-aged dissenter preach a sermon on that text a few days ago.
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