noun
- a person who tries to pacify or placate someone by giving in to their demands
Usage: often used negatively, especially in political contexts
Examples
- The prime minister was criticized as an appeaser for negotiating with the hostile nation.
- History remembers Chamberlain as an appeaser who failed to stop Hitler’s expansion.
- She refused to be seen as an appeaser in the workplace conflict.
- The appeaser’s strategy of giving concessions only encouraged more demands.
- Critics called him an appeaser for avoiding confrontation with the bullies.
- The diplomat was labeled an appeaser after the controversial peace talks.