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detractor

[ dih-trak-ter ]

noun

  1. 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.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of detractor1

First recorded in 1350鈥1400; from Latin 诲脓迟谤补肠迟辞谤, equivalent to 诲脓迟谤补肠迟(耻蝉) 鈥渄rawn away鈥 + -or -or 2( def ); detract ( def )
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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.

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Donnarumma may have his detractors but the stats are on his side - new data ranks him higher than any other goalkeeper in the world.

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Everything his detractors say he鈥檚 done to the detriment of the country begins and ends because of the same reason.

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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

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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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