denunciator
- a word derived from denunciate.
Example Sentences
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Pat Harrison of Mississippi, the great denunciator, remained for the most part silent, save when he rose to deliver one of his thunderbolts across the House.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I listened quietly till all was over and silence fell on the reverend denunciator; he ceased, satisfied with his arguments, triumphant in the consciousness that they were crushing and unassailable.
From My Path to Atheism by Besant, Annie Wood
Pitiless and cold, with a scalpel in one hand and a magnifying-glass in the other, he is at once the closest observer and the most eloquent denunciator of the moral maladies of French society.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20, September, 1877. by Various
"Had I uttered these words yesterday I should have been a denunciator."
From Marguerite de Valois by Dumas père, Alexandre
The denunciator of success is the only legitimate executioner of the fall.
From Les Misérables by Hapgood, Isabel Florence