Detractor [noun]
Definition of Detractor:
derogator
Opposite/Antonyms of Detractor:
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Sentence/Example of Detractor:
According to Assange’s supporters—and many of his detractors, too—his case marks an important moment in the fight for press freedom.
Predictably, the sport's detractors have been quick to seize on this as evidence that electricity and racing cars just don't go together.
I have always been able to just brush that off because for every person who has been a detractor in that sense, there has always been somebody who has supported me.
That position has earned him detractors among climate activist groups.
The piece of legislation had overcome a yearlong delay, appeased initial detractors — including the development lobby — and passed the legislature by wide margins before flaming out at the eleventh hour on the governor’s desk.
And if this be not enough, I am made a detractor from my predecessors, whom I confess to have been my masters in the art.
Strabo appears neither as detractor nor as partisan, but as one who earnestly desires the truth.
Cap'n Sproul whirled on the ancient detractor, whiskers bristling angrily.
The constable backed away a few steps and stared at this amazing detractor.
Brother Paul's answer to indorser and detractor alike was to buy up more radiotime.