What is another word for Barrator?

Pronunciation: [baɹˈe͡ɪtə] (IPA)

Barrator is a term used to refer to someone who constantly stirs up trouble or controversy. Synonyms for barrator include instigator, provocateur, troublemaker, agitator, mischief-maker, rabble-rouser, and stirrer. These words all describe someone who actively seeks to create problems, often for personal gain or attention. In legal contexts, a barrator is someone who engages in illegal or unethical conduct related to legal matters, such as stirring up baseless lawsuits or improperly influencing legal decisions. In everyday language, the term barrator is often used more broadly to refer to anyone who habitually causes trouble or discord.

What are the hypernyms for Barrator?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Barrator

And he replied: It was the Friar Gomita, He of Gallura, vessel of all fraud, Who had the enemies of his Lord in hand, And dealt so with them each exults thereat; Money he took, and let them smoothly off, As he says; and in other offices A Barrator was he, not mean but sovereign.
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Dante Alighieri
And when the Barrator had disappeared, He turned his talons upon his companion, And grappled with him right above the moat.
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Dante Alighieri

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