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detractor

[dih-trak-ter] / dɪˈtræk tər /
NOUN
derogator
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But Nvidia was a major detractor to the index’s performance in November, he noted.

From MarketWatch

The scenery now shifts to the vital home game against Fulham - where Frank must again convince his detractors he has foundations to build on.

From BBC

Robinhood’s detractors say it is encouraging a gambling culture in markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Hasina has long been accused of enacting repressive authoritarian measures against her political opponents, detractors and the media - a remarkable turnaround for a leader who once fought for multi-party democracy.

From BBC

Inside the White House, Pulte’s idiosyncrasies have earned him some detractors.

From The Wall Street Journal