Defier [noun]
Definition of Defier:
contestant
Opposite/Antonyms of Defier:
-
Sentence/Example of Defier:
As I looked, I said to myself over and over, "Is it possible this is a slayer of men, an eluder and defier of the law?"
In our way we passed along one side of the valley of Elah, where David slew the giant, that defier of the army of Israel.
She came out of it the Isabelle of her early childhood—révoltée, enemy to authority, defier of God and the universe.
It would be a mistake, however, to think of Theodore only as a controversalist and defier of the civil authority.
At any bold defier of the conventions and traditions of the Academy drawing-school, he shakes his head.
Man in Mr. Conrad's stories is always a defier of the devils, and the devils are usually put to flight.
Another order, and the guard of armed fighting men formed in a circle about the defier of their god.
When a defier of the gods, like Ajax the son of Oileus, appears, the world approves him and loves him.
Richard sent up his brows, and stared at his defier an instant.
For every one knew that Hilary Grendon, the prime mover, the defier of the Mercutians, had escaped.