Synonyms for Whistle-blowers:
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n.
• fink
- canary
, - narc
, - nark
, - rat
, - scab
, - snake
, - snitch
, - squealer
, - stool pigeon
, - stoolie
, - tattletale
, - tipster
, - weasel
, - whistle-blower
.
• rat
- backstabber
, - betrayer
, - blabbermouth
, - deep throat
, - double-crosser
, - fink
, - informant
, - sneak
, - source
, - tattler
, - turncoat
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• snitch
• stool pigeon
• traitor
- Benedict Arnold
, - Intriguer
, - apostate
, - back-stabber
, - backslider
, - conspirator
, - deceiver
, - defector
, - deserter
, - hypocrite
, - impostor
, - judas
, - miscreant
, - quisling
, - rebel
, - renegade
, - traducer
, - treasonist
, - two-timer
, - wolf
.
• turncoat
What are the paraphrases for Whistle-blowers?
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Forward Entailment
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Independent
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Noun, plural
Mentors, Respondents, complaints, guides, workers, reporters, applicants, claimants, petitioners, CLS, complainants, interviewees, plaintiffs, presenters, communicators.
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Other Related
What are the hypernyms for Whistle-blowers?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
detective, informant, investigator, snitch, source, teller, witness, Exposer, Revealer, trailblazer, whistleblower, dissenters, truth-seeker, Agent of disclosure, uncovering agent.
What are the opposite words for whistle-blowers?
Whistle-blowers refer to individuals who reveal or report illegal, unethical, or fraudulent activities within an organization. The antonyms of this term would be those who keep such information concealed or protected. These individuals are often referred to as accomplices or co-conspirators, who are complicit in the wrongdoing and actively contribute to cover it up. Similarly, the term "enablers" can also be used to describe those who knowingly aid or facilitate the illicit conduct. These individuals may fear retaliation, conceal their knowledge for personal gain, or simply lack the courage to speak up against such wrongdoings. In contrast with whistle-blowers, these individuals pose a threat to organizational transparency and accountability.
What are the antonyms for Whistle-blowers?
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