protest
Meanings
Plural: protests
Noun
- 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"
- the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
- 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"
- A formal objection, especially one by a group.
- A collective gesture of disapproval; a demonstration.
- The noting by a notary public of an unpaid or unaccepted bill.
- A written declaration, usually by the master of a ship, stating the circumstances attending loss or damage of ship or cargo, etc.
Verb
- utter words of protest
- express opposition through action or words
- affirm or avow formally or solemnly
- "The suspect protested his innocence"
- To make a strong objection.
- To affirm (something).
- To object to.
- To publicly demonstrate against.
- To call as a witness in affirming or denying, or to prove an affirmation; to appeal to.
- to make a solemn written declaration, in due form, on behalf of the holder, against all parties liable for any loss or damage to be sustained by non-acceptance or non-payment of (a bill or note). This should be made by a notary public, whose seal it is the usual practice to affix.
- To publish; to make known.
Origin / Etymology
PIE word
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From the Middle English verb protesten, from Old French protester, from Latin prōtestārī, from prō + testor, from testis (“witness”).
Synonyms
Scrabble Score: 9
protest is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordprotest is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
protest is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 10
protest is a valid Words With Friends word