denigrator

English

Etymology

denigrate + -or

Noun

denigrator (plural denigrators)

  1. One who denigrates.
    • 2009 August 24, Janet Maslin, “Scarecrow, Lion, Tin Man and Freud, Too”, in New York Times:
      Among Baum’s many incarnations were these: military school student, actor, poultry expert, newspaperman, retailer, window dresser, women’s rights advocate, racist denigrator of American Indians and early Hollywood filmmaker.

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin denigrator.

Noun

denigrator m (plural denigratori)

  1. denigrator, depreciator

Declension

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