detractor in English

noun
1
a person who disparages someone or something.
Of course, detractors and critics emerged instantaneously out of the woodwork.
synonyms:criticdisparagerdenigratordeprecatorbelittlerattackerfault-finderbackbiterslandererlibelerknocker
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1. But the pipe has one major detractor: It's something of a black box.

2. John Locke is both a supporter and detractor from the theory of Libertarianism.

3. A certain partner, competitor, or detractor is due to be unpredictable and challenging.

4. To heaven when she died, while her detractor , a self-righteous reformer, found himself in hell.

5. Antonyms for Appointee include employee, adversary, antagonist, blockage, boss, chief, detractor, enemy, foe and hindrance

6. Antonyms for Bruvver include enemy, foe, opponent, antagonist, adversary, nemesis, archenemy, rival, detractor and stranger

7. Antonyms for Apologist include critic, accuser, criticizer, decrier, detractor, carper, censurer, disparager, caviller and hypercritic

8. But for every fan there is a detractor, critical not just of the monastery's approach but Shi's own lifestyle.

9. 24 A harlot was sent to heaven when she died, while her detractor, a self-righteous reformer,[www.Sentencedict.com] found himself in hell.

10. A harlot was sent to heaven when she died, while her detractor, a self-righteous reformer, found himself in hell.

11. The attack took many by surprise, because few had anticipated that the major detractor of the faith would be one of our own.