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experimenter
noun as in explorer
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in insurrectionary
Weak matches
- agitator
- anarchist
- antagonist
- apostate
- demagogue
- deserter
- disectarian
- dissenter
- experientialist
- frondeur
- guerrilla
- heretic
- iconoclast
- independent
- individualist
- innovator
- insurgent
- insurrectionist
- malcontent
- mutineer
- nihilist
- nonconformist
- opponent
- overthrower
- recreant
- renegade
- resistance
- revolter
- revolutionary
- revolutionist
- rioter
- schismatic
- secessionist
- seditionist
- separatist
- subverter
- traitor
- turncoat
noun as in insurrectionist
Strong matches
noun as in inventor
noun as in rebel
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in researcher
noun as in revolutionist
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Example Sentences
There are any number of hot drinks you could do in this large-format, fire pit mode, so I invite you to find a favorite recipe and experiment with scaling it up.
Human eyes also had a harder time spotting camouflaged plants in an online experiment, suggesting that the camouflage actually works.
This winter, as part of this grand experiment, even Coloradans might be able to snake a few linked powder turns together in untracked snow after the third run.
Still, “people have dreamt about how to do an experiment,” says Anders Nilsson of Stockholm University.
Because typically there’s nothing like a randomized experiment going on.
When Obama took office in 2009, Michelle became the great experimenter of fashion, the great celebrator of little-known talent.
Moore has been less of a hard-core cougar and more of an experimenter.
This visionary was in reality a philosopher, that is to say, an experimenter and a manipulator of general ideas.
It may happen that the experimenter's telegraph line is out of order and the trouble cannot be found.
Lancaster rolled up his sleeves with the rest and let Karen take over the leadership—she was the best experimenter.
For a little while everything seemed going beautifully, and the experimenter was full of hope.
And the ore was pronounced “good”—a proof either of gross deception, or gross ignorance in the experimenter.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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