Denouncers [noun]

Definition of Denouncers:

accuser

Synonyms of Denouncers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Denouncers:

-


Sentence/Example of Denouncers:

Hal straightened, and lifted his head to an eye-level with his denouncer.

A fierce uproar ensued, and the denouncer of bigotry was compelled to be silent.

If you approach the city with arms, with arms I meet you; then your denouncer and enemy, at present your host and confidant.

One naturally sympathizes with the bold denouncer of Alexander VI.; but there was a lack of benevolence in his head and his heart.

But Why-Why merely lifted his hand, and in a moment a spear flew from it which pinned his denouncer ignominiously to a pine-tree.

A most enthusiastic denouncer of adenoids and abnormal tonsils is H. Addington Bruce.

Thus the denouncer of Copperheads has now sunk into dependence on their support.

“The wretched woman has already admitted a part of the truth;” and, with a sign to the denouncer, he bade him proceed.

I am only a denouncer of threats unto the unbelievers, and an announcer of good tidings unto the people who believe.

In the House of Commons he soon made his mark as a radical, and as a denouncer of naval abuses.