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detractor
[ dih-trak-ter ]
noun
- a person who tries to take away from the quality, value, or reputation of someone or something; critic:
There were strong reactions after the film was screened in Israel, with the public divided between detractors and admirers.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of detractor1
Example Sentences
The word "unity" has been talked of a lot, after a period where the divides between supporters and detractors of the Pope's vision could sometimes become ugly.
Donnarumma may have his detractors but the stats are on his side - new data ranks him higher than any other goalkeeper in the world.
Everything his detractors say he鈥檚 done to the detriment of the country begins and ends because of the same reason.
His predecessor sort of looked like Palpatine in Prada shoes, and his contemporary detractors are perhaps best typified by verified X accounts with Knights Templar profile pictures making threads about how 鈥淒EI killed Christ.鈥
The comment was seized upon by conservative detractors who accused him of being too closely aligned with social justice causes and left-wing politics.
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