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Meaning of justifier
A person who justifies something, especially a decision, action, or belief.
Etymology of justifier
The word "justifier" has its roots in the Latin "justificare," which means "to justify" or "to make just."
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a person who provides a justification or defense for something.
Synonyms
vindicator
defender
apologist
advocate
supporter
champion
exponent
proponent
explainer
rationalizer
excuser
condoner
mitigator
palliator
whitewasher
extenuator
minimizer
downplayer
trivializer
belittler
disparager
criticizer
attacker
accuser
blamer
castigator
chastiser
reproacher
rebuker
censurer
condemner
denouncer
excoriator
reviler
vilifier
abominator
detester
loather
execrator
disparager
decrier
dispraiser
depreciator
derogator
Definitions
- A person who provides a justification or defense for something, especially a decision, action, or belief.
- * A device or system that justifies or aligns text, especially in printing or typesetting.
Usage Examples
- The company's spokesperson acted as a justifier for the recent price increase, citing rising production costs.
- * The new employee was a justifier of the company's mission and values, and was tasked with promoting them to customers and stakeholders.
Antonyms
critic
attacker
accuser
blamer
castigator
chastiser
reproacher
rebuker
censurer
condemner
denouncer
excoriator
reviler
vilifier
abominator
detester
loather
execrator
disparager
decrier
dispraiser
depreciator
derogator
skeptic
doubter
questioner
challenger
opponent
adversary
antagonist