contradicter

noun

Etymology

From contradict + -er.

  1. borrowed from contrādictus — “contradicted
  2. suffixed as contradicter — “contradict + er

Definitions

  1. One who contradicts.

    • c. 1699-1736, Jonathan Swift, Hints on Good Manners arguers, perpetual contradicters, long talkers, those who are absent in company, interrupters, not listeners, loud laughers

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