noun
- a person who disagrees with or opposes an official opinion, decision, or established belief
- a member of a Protestant church that separated from the Church of England
Usage: historical; capitalized when referring to specific religious groups
Examples
- The lone dissenter on the committee voted against the proposal.
- She was known as a dissenter who questioned company policies.
- The judge wrote a strong dissenting opinion, marking him as a dissenter.
- Historical Dissenters faced persecution for their religious beliefs.
- The meeting proceeded despite vocal dissenters in the audience.
- As a dissenter from mainstream views, he often felt isolated.
- The Quakers were among the most prominent Dissenters in colonial America.