What is another word for thwarter?
Pronunciation:
[ θwˈɔːtə], [ θwˈɔːtə], [ θ_w_ˈɔː_t_ə]
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Synonyms for Thwarter:
adj.
• crosswise/crossways (adjective) • Other relevant words: (adjective) • transversal (adjective)n.
• obstructer (noun) • obstructionist (noun) • obstructor (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun) • resister (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- bumbler,
- crosser,
- drawback,
- resistor,
- obstruction,
- balker,
- blockage,
- blocker,
- filibuster,
- enemy,
- fumbler,
- Contradictor,
- Hinderer,
- opponent,
- mystifier,
- bar,
- hindrance,
- antagonist,
- impeder,
- hitch,
- Indulger,
- adversary,
- impediment,
- barrier,
- hurdle,
- encumbrance,
- impairer,
- Dasher,
- blockade,
- Preventer,
- Discourager,
- difficulty,
- spanner,
- stopper,
- defeatist,
- opposer,
- Interferer,
- Exposer,
- traverser,
- botcher,
- negativist,
- interrupter,
- impedimenta,
- bilker,
- queerer,
- bungler,
- obstruct,
- clogger,
- evader,
- obstacle,
- tormentor,
- interceptor,
- interruption,
- corruptor,
- barrer,
- Retarder,
- Coverer,
- puzzler,
- Dunner,
- Contravener,
- checker,
- foilist,
- coddler,
- tracker,
- Baffler,
- regulator,
- competitor,
- block.
How to use "Thwarter" in context?
Warranty. That one word can mean so many different things to so many different people. For some, it's a sign of quality and assurance that what they're buying will last. For others, it's a means of getting something repaired or replaced when it breaks. But what about the rest of us? Do we ever need a warranty? And if so, why?
In most cases, the answer is yes. Almost anything, from cars to appliances, can and will go wrong at some point. Whether it's a malfunctioning part or a faulty design, sometimes it's simply not worth the hassle of trying to fix it yourself.
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