A person who tells authorities about improper or illegal activity.
1 The young barrister had constituted himself the denouncer of this wretched woman.
2 He was, it seemed, a red-hot revolutionist; a fierce denouncer of British rule.
3 Thus the denouncer of Copperheads has now sunk into dependence on their support.
4 Squin de Florian, the chief denouncer of the Order, died assassinated.
5 A fierce uproar ensued, and the denouncer of bigotry was compelled to be silent.
6 Her last words were drowned by a fresh burst of fury from her denouncer .
7 One naturally sympathizes with the bold denouncer of Alexander VI.
8 Our denouncer was most positive on the point.
9 They've choked up a denouncer 's mouth.
10 Years did not bring to him the philosophic mind, but the spirit of the opinionated partisan and the heated denouncer .
11 If Bacon, like Essex, had been ruled by his passions, he would have been a far fiercer denouncer of Essex's treason.
12 We started off in the charge of a brigadier-otherwise a corporal-ofGendarmes, and four men, our denouncer following closely at our heels.
13 But Why-Why merely lifted his hand, and in a moment a spear flew from it which pinned his denouncer ignominiously to a pine-tree.
14 He even forgot the friendship with the eloquent denouncer of the marriage-bond, which a little while ago had seemed to him an unpardonable offence.
15 And all the worse for the doomed man, that the denouncer was a well-known citizen, his own attached friend, the father of his wife.
16 John Crowe was a noisy, blatant, meddlesome fellow, the keeper of a livery stable on Kearny street, and a fierce denouncer of the Committee.
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