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apologist
[ uh-pol-uh-jist ]
noun
- a person who makes a defense in speech or writing of a belief, idea, etc.
- Ecclesiastical.
- Also a·pol·o·gete [] a person skilled in apologetics.
- one of the authors of the early Christian apologies in defense of the faith.
apologist
/ əˈpɒlədʒɪst /
noun
- a person who offers a defence by argument
Word History and Origins
Origin of apologist1
Example Sentences
His X feed is littered with misinformation and posts with a Nazi apologist.
Even in the present day, a Southern apologist for slavery has written a screed for something called the Abbeville Foundation extolling Maistre’s hatred of republics.
As the news broke, Hollywood moguls refused to have anything to do with this Nazi apologist.
A perennial provocateur with reliably adolescent interests, the filmmaker Harmony Korine does not make life easy for his apologists.
When critics pointed out the violent implications, Trump's apologists pretended it was just a joke, even though the legacy of Jan. 6 suggest it very much is not.
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