polemist (Meaning)

Wordnet

polemist (n)

a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)

Webster

polemist (n.)

A polemic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polemist

polemist Sentence Examples

  1. As a skilled polemist, he adeptly dismantled his opponents' arguments with surgical precision.
  2. The polemist's fiery rhetoric ignited a heated debate, dividing listeners into opposing camps.
  3. Her acerbic penmanship as a polemist earned her a reputation as a formidable adversary.
  4. The polemist's unwavering conviction fueled his relentless attacks on those with dissenting views.
  5. In the clash of ideas, the polemist proved a formidable force, marshalling facts and reason to support his cause.
  6. The virulent polemist's words cut like a knife, leaving scars that lingered long after the debate had ended.
  7. The subtle polemist artfully planted seeds of doubt in his audience's minds, undermining their confidence in opposing viewpoints.
  8. The polemist's impassioned speeches stirred emotions and galvanised followers to his cause.
  9. As a seasoned polemist, he carefully crafted his arguments, anticipating and countering potential objections.
  10. The polemist's provocations ignited a media firestorm, drawing attention to controversial issues that had long been ignored.

FAQs About the word polemist

a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)A polemic.

attack dog, hired gun, polemicist,hatchet man, mudslinger, hit man, shark,barracuda

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As a skilled polemist, he adeptly dismantled his opponents' arguments with surgical precision.

The polemist's fiery rhetoric ignited a heated debate, dividing listeners into opposing camps.

Her acerbic penmanship as a polemist earned her a reputation as a formidable adversary.

The polemist's unwavering conviction fueled his relentless attacks on those with dissenting views.