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exhorter

American  
[ig-zawrt-er] / ɪgˈzɔrt ər /

noun

plural

exhorters
  1. someone who exhorts or encourages another.


Example Sentences

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The exhorter is David Perdue, a glutton for punishment who has been campaigning incessantly for 15 months and may be doing so for two more.

From Washington Post

Chief exhorter of the Victoria Char lenes, Mme.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is William Roper, head coach of the Princeton eleven, inciter of great deeds on the gridiron, exhorter of youth in wholesome sport.

From Time Magazine Archive

Short, bespectacled, he was a rousing, tingling exhorter.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was an exhorter, all right, and I was caught in the crude, insane eloquence of his plea.

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison