detractor

[dɪˈtræktər]

detractor Definition

a person who criticizes or speaks ill of someone or something, often unfairly.

Using detractor: Examples

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

  • Example

    The detractors of the new policy say it will hurt small businesses.

  • Example

    He is a vocal detractor of the current administration.

  • Example

    Despite the detractors, the movie was a box office success.

detractor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for detractor

Antonyms for detractor

Phrases with detractor

  • a person who speaks against or criticizes a particular religion or religious belief

    Example

    He was known as a detractor of the faith, often speaking out against the church's teachings.

  • a person who opposes or criticizes a particular political figure or party

    Example

    The senator's political detractors accused him of corruption and mismanagement.

  • a person who makes a living by criticizing or finding fault with others, often in the media or entertainment industry

    Example

    Some people view him as a professional detractor, always looking for something negative to say about others.

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Summary: detractor in Brief

A 'detractor' [dɪˈtræktər] is a person who unfairly criticizes or speaks ill of someone or something. It can refer to critics of policies, administrations, or movies, as in 'The detractors of the new policy say it will hurt small businesses.' 'Detractor' extends into phrases like 'detractor of the faith,' denoting a person who criticizes a particular religion or religious belief.