Polemicist (noun)

A person who engages in controversy, argument, or disputation, especially in writing.

Origin:

Late 16th century; from french polémiste, from greek polemikos 'warlike', from polemos 'war'.

Examples:

  1. The polemicist was known for his strong opinions and his willingness to defend them in public forums.
  2. The polemicist's writings sparked heated debates, as he challenged the conventional wisdom of his time.
  3. The polemicist was widely read and respected, even by those who disagreed with his views.
  4. The polemicist was a master of rhetoric, using his words to sway public opinion and shape the discourse.
  5. The polemicist's influence was far-reaching, as his ideas inspired others to think critically and challenge the status quo.
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