- a word derived from denounce.
Example Sentences
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Angular 6-foot-5 First Presbyterian preacher, popular denouncer of sin.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2023
Neil, casting himself as disciple, scours the notebooks and discovers that his instructor’s scholarly interests centered around Julian the Apostate — Roman emperor, soldier, scholar and denouncer of Christianity.
From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2022
Wolf the star feminist and Wolf the science denouncer share an animating principle: the tendency to feel strongly about something, then decide that the intensity of those feelings means that there must be somebody responsible.
From Slate • Mar. 30, 2021
And, of course, By Toutatis isn’t the denouncer just the man to be put in charge of setting everything right.
From Forbes • Jul. 27, 2015
Had a dagger been plunged into Joey’s bosom, the sensation could not have been more painful than what he felt when he once more found himself so near to his dreaded denouncer.
From The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook by Marryat, Frederick