Crossword-Solution: DISSENTER 9 letters, 68 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Dissenter n. One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or
declares his disagreement.
Dissenter n. One who separates from the service and worship of an
established church; especially, one who disputes the authority or
tenets of the Church of England; a nonconformist.

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DISSENTER anagram RESIDENTS, TIREDNESS

We have 68 clues for the answer “DISSENTER”

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The Great ___ (Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s nickname) 1 answer
Sen. Morse's GOP status. 1 answer
Person who objects 1 answer
One protesting when residents moved 1 answer
One in the minority 1 answer
Messy residents 1 answer
recusant 2 answers
WITCH-hunt target 2 answers
English Protestant. 2 answers
One who objects 3 answers
dissentient 4 answers
Resister 7 answers
deviationist 7 answers
BERRY, WENDELL 10 answers
Sectarian. 10 answers
Splinter group 10 answers
Schismatic 11 answers
A PERSON WHO DISSENTS FROM SOME ESTABLISHED POLICY 11 answers
BIT biter 12 answers
Bruiser 19 answers
disbeliever 21 answers
Nihilist 24 answers
Unbeliever 25 answers
tergiversator 26 answers
runagate 26 answers
Separatist? 28 answers
invader 28 answers
homosexual 29 answers
Rival 30 answers
Turncoat 31 answers
Protester 32 answers
Challenger 32 answers
COMBATIVE person 33 answers
trimmer 33 answers
Heckler 34 answers
Mutineer 34 answers
Freethinker 34 answers
intruder 35 answers
Backslider 36 answers
betrayer 36 answers
Defector 36 answers
Doubter 37 answers
refugee 38 answers
Insurrectionist 38 answers
Individualist 39 answers
truant 43 answers
revolutionist 43 answers
anarchist 43 answers
Heretic 44 answers
Contender 44 answers
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Sentences with DISSENTER (5)

She seems all right; she is not a bad-looking, strapping wench, seems chaste, is industrious, has an excellent taste in hymns—you should have heard her read one aloud the other day, she marked the rhythm with so much gloating, dissenter sentiment.
Vailima Letters Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
But he who has seen service knows how ominous is the gathering of men here and there, the low humming talk, the silence when a dissenter passes.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
They learned a great many notions about doctrine from him, so that almost every church-goer under fifty began to distinguish as well between the genuine gospel and what did not come precisely up to that standard, as if he had been born and bred a Dissenter; and for some time after his arrival there seemed to be quite a religious movement in that quiet rural district.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
Whatever is licentious, whatever disrespectful to the sacred mysteries of our faith, whatever morbidly melancholic or splenetically sportive, whatever assails settled constitutions of government or systems of society, whatever could wound the sensibility of any mortal, except a pagan, a republican, or a dissenter, has been unrelentingly blotted out, and its place supplied by unexceptionable verses in his lordship’s later style.
Mosses from an Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
Father Apollinaris may pair off with my mountain Plymouth Brother as two guileless and devout old men; yet I ask myself if I had as ready a feeling for the virtues of the Trappist; or, had I been a Catholic, if I should have felt so warmly to the dissenter of La Vernede.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Robert Louis Stevenson 2004

Quotes with DISSENTER (3)

The 2016 cyberattack was not just another case of simple Kompromat - meddling in the political affairs of a satellite nation or an individual dissenter. It was a direct attempt to hijack and derail the traditional processes and norms that held the United States together for more than 240 years. The attempt was even more brazen due to the apparent belief that Putin assumed that he and his oligarchy could charm, groom and select a candidate, then with the right amount of cyberc…
Malcolm Nance The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election
Man is certain of nothing but his ability to fail. It is the deepest faith we have, and the unbeliever- the blasphemer, the dissenter- will stimulate in us the most righteous of furies.
Ken Kesey
I am myself a dissenter from all known religions, and I hope that every kind of religious belief will die out. I do not believe that, on the balance, religious belief has been a force for good. Although I am prepared to admit that in certain times and places it has had some good effects, I regard it as belonging to the infancy of human reason, and to a stage of development which we are now outgrowing.
Bertrand Russell Sceptical Essays
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Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).