What is another word for demonstrators?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛmənstɹˌe͡ɪtəz] (IPA)

Demonstrators are individuals or groups of people who gather to peacefully express their opinions. There are many other words or phrases that can be used to describe these individuals. Protesters, activists, marchers, dissenters, advocates, and demonstrators are just a few examples. Each of these words carries slightly different connotations depending on the context in which they are used. Protesters and activists may be more likely to engage in civil disobedience or direct action, while dissenters and advocates may be more focused on lobbying and legal challenges. Whatever term is used, it is important to recognize the rights of demonstrators to express their views and the value of participating in a free and democratic society.

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Usage examples for Demonstrators

For the past four years the writer has assisted one of his best demonstrators in improving his crop of Reid's Yellow Dent Corn.
"Frying Pan Farm"
Elizabeth Brown Pryor
Now say, there's widows and widows-grass, baled hay, and other kinds-and most of 'em I passes up on general principles, along with chorus girls and lady demonstrators; but somehow I couldn't seem to place Sadie Sullivan in that line.
"Shorty McCabe"
Sewell Ford
The next day he was greeted with such disorder that it was necessary to suspend the exercises, and one of the most violent demonstrators finished by throwing a huge wooden spoon at him, which, hitting him on the head, ended the row.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman

Famous quotes with Demonstrators

  • The demonstrators in Ukraine will persevere and succeed, or grow tired, cold and fade.
    Bob Schaffer
  • The objective of the demonstrators is to win the affection of the armed agents of the government. Most of the Kiev police have now pledged their support for the people.
    Bob Schaffer
  • The revolution has been dubbed The Orange Revolution, orange being the campaign color of Viktor Yushchenko. The demonstrators say they are tired of living under a corrupt government.
    Bob Schaffer
  • Most of the drivers, however, had the sense to stay put, fuming behind their blank windshields as they calculated the cost of repairs and repainting. Practically all of them were armed, but not one was stupid enough to pull a gun. It had been tried during a Trainite demonstration in San Francisco last month. A girl had been shot dead. Others, anonymous in whole-head masks and drab mock-homespun clothing, had dragged the killer from his car and used the same violent acid they applied to glass to write MURDERER on his flesh. In any case, there was little future in rolling down a window to curse the demonstrators. Throats didn’t last long in the raw air.
    John Brunner

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