ranter

[ˈrantər]

ranter Definition

  • 1a person who speaks or behaves in an extravagant and bombastic manner
  • 2a member of a group of 17th-century English Protestants who opposed the established Church of England and advocated religious tolerance and democratic principles

Using ranter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ranter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician was known for being a ranter, often making grandiose promises without any substance.

  • Example

    The ranter preached to his followers about the need for religious freedom and equality.

  • Example

    The play's main character was a ranter who delivered long monologues about his beliefs.

ranter Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ranter

  • Ranters

    a group of 17th-century English Protestants who opposed the established Church of England and advocated religious tolerance and democratic principles

    Example

    The Ranters were known for their radical views on religion and politics.

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Summary: ranter in Brief

'Ranter' [ˈrantər] refers to a person who speaks or behaves in an extravagant and bombastic manner. It can also refer to a member of a group of 17th-century English Protestants who opposed the established Church of England and advocated religious tolerance and democratic principles. Examples include a politician known for making grandiose promises and a ranter who preached about religious freedom and equality.