apologist 的定义
- a person who makes a defense in speech or writing of a belief, idea, etc.
- Ecclesiastical. Also a·pol·o·gete [uh-pol-uh-jeet]. /əˈpɒl əˌdʒit/. a person skilled in apologetics. one of the authors of the early Christian apologies in defense of the faith.
apologist 近义词
等同于 support/supporter
apologist 的近义词 41 个
- adherent
- advocate
- ally
- angel
- backbone
- backer
- benefactor
- champion
- cohort
- comforter
- confederate
- coworker
- defender
- disciple
- endorser
- espouser
- exponent
- expounder
- fan
- follower
- friend
- helper
- mainstay
- maintainer
- partisan
- patron
- pillar
- preserver
- prop
- proponent
- satellite
- second
- sponsor
- stalwart
- stay
- subscriber
- supporter
- sustainer
- tower of strength
- upholder
- well-wisher
apologist 的反义词 2 个
等同于 devil's advocate
apologist 的近义词 3 个
等同于 devil's advocate
apologist 的近义词 3 个
更多apologist例句
- Even apologist Greg Gutfeld slammed this so-called apology tour.
- Mike Daisey, serial liar and non-apologist, actually listened.
- Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring.
- I have been vilified by some on the Left for being an apologist for colonialism, racism, and genocide.
- The NBA player has become a paid apologist for the North Korean regime.
- Thus, from sheer lack of knowledge, the public accept the Christian apologist's assertions as demonstrated truth.
- He regards Malthus as an apologist for an unjust inequality.
- I am not writing thus in any sense as the apologist of Spiritualism.
- "Your cheerful compatriot is right," said Ethan, shaken suddenly out of his rôle as Nature's apologist.
- He now constituted himself the literary apologist of the Elizabethan settlement.