What are some opposite words for protest?
Antonyms for protest
ˈproʊ tɛst; prəˈtɛst, ˈproʊ tɛstprotest
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protestnoun
Synonyms:
dissent, protestation, objectionprotestnoun
To make a strong objection.
They lodged a protest with the authorities.
Synonyms:
dissent, objection, protestationprotestnoun
To affirm (something).
We held a protest in front of City Hall.
Synonyms:
dissent, objection, protestation
English Synonyms and Antonyms
protest
Acknowledge, admit, and declare refer either to oneself or to others; all the other words refer only to one's own knowledge or action. To avow is to declare boldly and openly, commonly as something one is ready to justify, maintain, or defend. A man acknowledges another's claim or his own promise; he admits an opponent's advantage or his own error; he declares either what he has seen or experienced or what he has received from another; he avers what he is sure of from his own knowledge or consciousness; he gives his assurance as the voucher for what he avouches; he avows openly a belief or intention that he has silently held. Avow and avouch take a direct object; aver is followed by a conjunction: a man avows his faith, avouches a deed, avers that he was present. Avow has usually a good sense; what a person avows he at least does not treat as blameworthy, criminal, or shameful; if he did, he would be said to confess it; yet there is always the suggestion that some will be ready to challenge or censure what one avows; as, the clergyman avowed his dissent from the doctrine of his church. Own applies to all things, good or bad, great or small, which one takes as his own. Compare CONFESS; STATE.
Antonyms:
contradict, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, ignore, repudiateSynonyms:
admit, aver, avouch, avow, confess, declare, knowledge, own, proclaim, profess, testify, witness
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Princeton's WordNet
protest, protestationnoun
a formal and solemn declaration of objection
"they finished the game under protest to the league president"; "the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many protestations did not stay the execution"
Synonyms:
dissent, objection, protestationprotest, objection, dissentnoun
the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
Synonyms:
dissent, remonstrance, remonstration, objection, protestation, expostulationprotestverb
the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval
"he shouted his protests at the umpire"; "a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall"
Synonyms:
dissent, objection, protestationprotestverb
utter words of protest
protest, resist, dissentverb
express opposition through action or words
"dissent to the laws of the country"
Synonyms:
baulk, reject, stand, disagree, resist, hold out, fend, withstand, balk, take issue, dissent, jib, stand firm, defy, refuse, differprotestverb
affirm or avow formally or solemnly
"The suspect protested his innocence"
How to use protest in a sentence?
I would say that, overall, people have become more aware that there's something wrong with the Thanksgiving myth and that there's this protest that happens every year in Plymouth, and that's reflected in our numbers. The first Is National Day of Mourning was about 150 to 200 people, which was actually pretty good for 1970. Now, we get between 1,500 and 2,000 annually. We also have a live stream so that people from all over the world can watch Is National Day Mourning.
It was a minor event, basically we got a call saying there was some sort of protest in front of a residence in our town. … The group was maybe 15 to 20 people.
You may succeed in silencing me, but that silence comes at a price, you may succeed in silencing one man, but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.
Some drivers have done it under protest.
The right to peaceful protest is a bedrock American principle that should never be undermined, that's not the case here in Florida, where we have seen legislation the last two sessions undermining this vital right and attacking the Black communities that have relied on it to bring about meaningful change for generations.
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