DENIALIST

Etymology

Noun

denialist (plural denialists)

(derogatory) One who denies an assertion in a controversial debate.

Usage notes

• This is usually used by those who make the assertion, or by those who implicitly hold the assertion to be true, of others. It is rarely used self-descriptively.

Adjective

denialist (comparative more denialist, superlative most denialist)

Relating to denial in a controversial debate.

Synonyms

• negationist

Anagrams

• Latinised, disentail

Source: Wiktionary



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