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dissident
[dis-i-duhnt]
adjective
disagreeing or dissenting, as in opinion or attitude.
a ban on dissident magazines.
dissident
/ ˈdɪsɪdənt /
adjective
disagreeing; dissenting
noun
a person who disagrees, esp one who disagrees with the government
Other Word Forms
- dissidently adverb
- dissidence noun
- antidissident noun
- nondissident adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dissident1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dissident1
Example Sentences
The opposition leader added that she is "very worried about the fate of Mikola Statkevich" - a veteran dissident who refused to leave Belarus yesterday and cross into Lithuania.
Mikola Statkevich, a veteran dissident, refused to cross into Lithuania and Belarus's exiled opposition posted pictures of him sitting in no man's land at the border.
Hong Kong dissidents, and other Chinese pro-democracy activists living in the UK, have expressed fears that these rooms could be used to hold and interrogate opponents of China's Communist regime.
President Prabowo himself is accused of human rights abuses, such as the abduction of dissidents, under Suharto’s rule.
Colombia has experienced a rise in violence in recent months involving clashes between security forces and dissident rebels, paramilitaries or drug gangs.
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