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disrupter
noun as in agitator
noun as in demonstrator
noun as in inciter
Example Sentences
All that winter-wonderland business was fun for a minute, and incredibly beautiful, but what a disrupter!
Dylan, the film suggests, is a contrarian and a disrupter; it is not just that he boosted the appeal of folk music as its heyday was ending, but that he took the music, with its roots in blues and social justice to the next level with his performances.
Watching your film, I saw Dylan as a disrupter.
Paul, meanwhile, is the self-proclaimed disrupter of professional boxing.
Many of Rogan’s questions and comments fed the Trumpian narrative that he’s been unfairly persecuted by his enemies, the big disrupter who the “establishment” and the “deep state” fears and are trying to take down.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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