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• a Protestant denomination founded on the principles of John Wesley and Charles Wesley
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Example sentence • Many balladists began their careers as street performers.
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• A performer or composer of melodies.
Example sentence • Many melodists have turned famous poems into beautiful songs.
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Example sentence • He was known to be one of the greatest monodists of his time.
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• a powerful person who shows favoritism to relatives or close friends
Example sentence • The company's board of directors was known for being nepotists , often hiring family members over more qualified candidates.
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Example sentence • Many famous prosodists have written books on the subject.
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Example sentence • The exodists left their home country in search of a better life.
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Example sentence • The lampadists gather every year to celebrate the festival of lights.
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• a specialist in correcting deformities of the skeletal system (especially in children)
Example sentence • Many athletes rely on orthopaedists to help them recover from sports-related injuries.
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Example sentence • The psalmodists led the congregation in singing hymns.
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Example sentence • The book is a collection of essays by various spasmodists .
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Example sentence • The triadists were a secretive organization that operated in the shadows.
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• any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers
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• a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
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• give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
Example sentence • She lists her favorite books on her blog.
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Example sentence • The autonomists are advocating for greater self-governance in the region.
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Example sentence • The animatists worked tirelessly to bring the robotic characters to life.
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Example sentence • Many artists in the 20th century were automatists , embracing automatic writing and drawing techniques.
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• an official engaged in international negotiations
Example sentence • The diplomatists from different countries participated in peace negotiations.
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• a stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions
Example sentence • The dogmatists believe that their views are the only correct ones.
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• someone who writes plays
Example sentence • Many famous dramatists have written plays that are still performed today.
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Example sentence • Many famous epigrammatists have emerged throughout history.
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Example sentence • Many melodramatists use exaggerated dialogue and actions to elicit strong emotions from the audience.
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• a collector and student of money (and coins in particular)
Example sentence • Many numismatists specialize in collecting ancient Roman coins.
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Example sentence • The pantisocratists believed in the equal sharing of power and resources.
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• an adherent of philosophical pragmatism
Example sentence • As pragmatists , they advocated for policies that would have immediate and tangible benefits.
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Example sentence • The privatists argued that government regulation was stifling economic growth.
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• A skilled politician or one with political power, knowledge or influence.
Example sentence • Many statists argue for a stronger role of government in regulating the economy.
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• a person whose body is marked by religious stigmata (such as marks resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ)
Example sentence • The stigmatists claimed to have received the wounds of Christ on their own bodies.
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• an artist of the school of suprematism
Example sentence • Kazimir Malevich was one of the leading suprematists in the early 20th century.
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• a biologist who specializes in the classification of organisms into groups on the basis of their structure and origin and behavior
Example sentence • The systematists in the company developed a new process for efficiency.
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Example sentence • The government cracked down on the antiseparatists who were advocating for independence.
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Example sentence • The biosystematists conducted research on the genetic variation in a specific population.
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• someone who makes charitable donations intended to increase human well-being
Example sentence • Many altruists dedicate their lives to helping those in need.
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• a believer in abiogenesis
Example sentence • Many abiogenists believe that life originated from non-living matter.
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• a reformer who favors abolishing slavery
Example sentence • The abolitionists fought tirelessly for the end of slavery.
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• a person (who should be a doctor) who terminates pregnancies
Example sentence • Many abortionists believe that women should have the right to choose.
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• a painter of abstract pictures
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• not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature
Example sentence • The group of abstractionists held a discussion about their latest artworks.
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• An advocate of absurdism, in particular a writer of absurd topics.
Example sentence • The play was a favorite among the absurdists .
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• a person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano)
Example sentence • The orchestra relied heavily on talented accompanists to enhance their performance.
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• a musician who plays the accordion
Example sentence • The concert featured a talented group of accordionists .
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• advocating or engaged in activism
Example sentence • The activists organized a protest to raise awareness about climate change.
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• A healthcare professional who is qualified or professionally engaged in the practice of acupuncture.
Example sentence • Many acupuncturists believe that inserting needles into specific points on the body can help treat various ailments.
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• One who believes in or supports adoptionism.
Example sentence • The adoptionists doctrine teaches that Jesus became the Son of God through adoption by God.
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Example sentence • The group of adventurists set off to climb Mount Everest.
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• an acrobat who performs in the air (as on a rope or trapeze)
Example sentence • The aerialists performed daring acrobatic stunts high above the circus ring.
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Example sentence • Many aeronomists work at research institutions and universities.
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• To take to graze or pasture, at a certain sum; used originally of the feeding of cattle in the king's forests, and collecting the money for the same.
Example sentence • The farmer agists his cattle on his neighbor's pasture.
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• the principal character in a work of fiction
Example sentence • The receptor agonists are drugs that mimic the action of certain neurotransmitters in the body.
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