demonstrator

[ˈdɛmənstreɪtər]

demonstrator Definition

  • 1a person who takes part in a public protest meeting or march to show opposition to something or to demand a change
  • 2a person who shows or explains how something works or how to do something

Using demonstrator: Examples

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

  • Example

    The demonstrators marched through the streets chanting slogans.

  • Example

    The science demonstrator showed the students how to conduct the experiment.

  • Example

    The union called for a strike and asked all its members to join as demonstrators.

demonstrator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for demonstrator

Phrases with demonstrator

  • a student who takes part in a public protest meeting or march to show opposition to something or to demand a change

    Example

    The university was closed due to the student demonstrators protesting against the fee hike.

  • a person who takes part in a public protest meeting or march in a peaceful manner to show opposition to something or to demand a change

    Example

    The police arrested several peaceful demonstrators who were protesting against the government's policies.

  • a person who shows or explains how a product works or how to use it

    Example

    The company hired a product demonstrator to showcase their new line of kitchen appliances.

Origins of demonstrator

from Latin 'demonstrare', meaning 'to point out'

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Summary: demonstrator in Brief

A 'demonstrator' [ˈdɛmənstreɪtər] is a person who participates in a public protest or march to show opposition or demand change. It can also refer to a person who shows or explains how something works or how to do something. Examples of usage include 'The demonstrators marched through the streets chanting slogans' and 'The science demonstrator showed the students how to conduct the experiment.'