What is another word for protests?
Pronunciation:
[ pɹˈə͡ʊtɛsts], [ pɹˈəʊtɛsts], [ p_ɹ_ˈəʊ_t_ɛ_s_t_s]
Table of Contents
Synonyms for Protests:
n.
• oppositions (noun) • protests (noun)v.
• contends (verb)- hassles,
- encounters,
- contends,
- quarrels,
- argues,
- withstands,
- wrestles,
- bickers,
- clashes,
- vies,
- opposes,
- dissents,
- confronts,
- wrangles,
- brawls,
- stands,
- struggles,
- contrasts,
- defends,
- resists,
- antagonizes,
- Faces.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- claims,
- exceptions,
- expostulates,
- declares,
- disclaims,
- rebels,
- remonstrate,
- fends,
- confirms,
- avows,
- Rallies,
- assures,
- Kicks,
- bellyaches,
- threatens,
- professes,
- differs,
- moans,
- disclaimers,
- demonstrations,
- admonishes,
- controverts,
- gripes,
- mediations,
- jibs,
- reproves,
- Remonstration,
- Denies,
- Strikes,
- vouches,
- intercessions,
- vindicates,
- grouses,
- baulks,
- protest,
- testifies,
- remonstrance,
- balks,
- bitches,
- asserts,
- outcries,
- cavils,
- questions,
- maintains,
- excepts,
- expostulations,
- demonstrates,
- avers,
- grumbles,
- rejects,
- boycotts,
- remonstrances,
- demurs,
- remonstrates,
- ratifies,
- attests,
- protestations,
- establishes,
- appeals,
- discards,
- affirms,
- inveighs.
How to use "Protests" in context?
Protesting is a form of communication which allows people with opposing views to voice their opinions. protests are a way of showing support for a cause and letting the public know that they exist. Protests can be staged in a peaceful manner, or they can turn violent.
Although protests have been around for centuries, they are becoming more common in the modern world. Protests are a way of expressing dissatisfaction with a situation and are a way of drawing attention to a cause. Protests can be used to create change in a society, or to show support for a specific cause.
Paraphrases for Protests:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
-
Equivalence
-
Proper noun, singular
demonstration, demonstrations.
-
Noun, plural
protesting, demonstrations.
-
Proper noun, singular
-
Forward Entailment
-
Noun, plural
events.
-
Noun, plural
-
Reverse Entailment
-
Proper noun, singular
manifestations.
-
Noun, plural
manifestations, protestations, protestors, protesters.
-
Verb, 3rd person singular present
demonstrations.
-
Proper noun, singular
-
Independent
-
Noun, plural
acts, feelings, marches, move, movement, needs, occasions, oppose, opposed, police, questioning, sessions, Activities, Assemblies, Atrocities, Ceremonies, Firms, Forums, Inquiries, Ones, Phenomena, games, Contradictions, Conferences, Festivals, Forms, Motions, Movements, Outbreaks, Riots, Sports, Workshops, rejects, withdrawals, clashes, conflicts, experiences, challenges, disputes, abuses, denunciations, meetings, claims, celebrations, observances, signals, journalists, determinations, statements, episodes, accusations, actions, allegations, complaints, grievances, reproaches, declarations, pronouncements, responses, objections, reactions, disclosures, performances, concerns, campaigns, functions, expressions, types, criticisms, opponents, confrontations, disagreements, fights, exhibitions, guises, shows, stages, disorders, symptoms, outcomes, proposals, parades, troubles, calls, indications, signs, awards, tips, reservations, aspects, representations, arguments, comments, encounters, struggles, intercepts, features, displays, presentations, patterns, items, utterances, gatherings, outrages, audiences, remarks, critics, refusals, occurrences, battles, contests, fairs, characteristics, incidents, dangers, doubts, misgivings, upheavals, uprisings, PATHWAYS, demonstrators, campaigners, excesses, examples, parameters, complainants, crowds, competitions, marchers, disturbances, participants, thousands, instances, disruptions, venues, streets, defences, aggregations, endeavours, sit-ins, mobilisations.
-
Noun, plural
-
Other Related
-
Proper noun, singular
event, outcry, expressions, events.
-
Noun, plural
processions.
-
Proper noun, singular
Word of the Day
- Synonyms:
- ace, base hit, bourgeon, burgeon forth, circuit, constitute, duty tour, embed, engraft, enlistment.