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UK
/pɒlˈɛmɪsˌɪst/
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[ US /pəˈɫɛməsəst/ ]
[ US /pəˈɫɛməsəst/ ]
NOUN
- a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)
How To Use polemicist In A Sentence
- Dowd is a polemicist, which is why conservatives like David take great offense at her remarks. The Volokh Conspiracy » Maureen Dowd on Thomas:
- Christopher Hitchens, a polemicist whose tone is that of an erudite straight - talker , does not.
- He is such a good polemicist that I have to comment on what he writes.
- Roy is probably now her country's most globally famous polemicist, as both a writer and speaker Arundhati Roy: India's bold and brilliant daughter
- Durgnat is my favourite polemicist in all film culture.
- Stone was then, as now, a fully paid-up Thatcher supporter, and a tireless polemicist.
- Allen: Metaphysical analysis, IOW, isn't science, and confusing the two has led polemicists on both sides of this debate into making some extremely dubious assertions. Berlinski's Wisdom
- It was a few people around McCain, a couple editors at the Standard, and some miscellaneous other GOP malcontents and polemicists.
- These narratives were overblown exaggerations, but polemicists employed their hyperbole to further political ends.
- Marie Syrkin is best known as a polemicist for the State of Israel, whose keen arguments appeared in a wide range of publications for a period of almost seventy years. Marie Syrkin.