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Debater

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/dɪˈbeɪtər/

Definitions

  1. A person who formally argues a point or participates in a debate.
  2. Someone skilled in discussing and presenting arguments on various topics.

Usage Examples

  • "She was an excellent debater in college and won multiple championships."
  • "As a seasoned debater, he always presented strong and logical arguments."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "debaten," from Old French "debatre" (to fight, contend), with the suffix "-er" indicating a person who performs an action.

Synonyms

  • Orator
  • Arguer
  • Discussant
  • Disputant

Antonyms

  • Observer
  • Listener
  • Nonparticipant

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Debatiente /deβaˈtjente/
French Débateur /de.ba.tœʁ/
Hindi वादक /vaːdək/
Chinese (Mandarin) 辩论者 /biàn lùn zhě/
Russian дебатер /dʲɪˈbatʲɪr/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪˈbeɪtə/
  • American English: /dɪˈbeɪtər/
  • Australian English: /dəˈbeɪtə/

Historical Usage

Debaters have played an essential role in history, influencing politics, law, and academia. Ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates and Aristotle were known for their debating skills, and modern competitive debating has roots in British parliamentary traditions.

Cultural Nuances

Debating styles vary by culture. In Western traditions, structured debates focus on argumentation and logic, while in many Eastern traditions, debating can emphasize harmony and consensus-building.

More Information

Debating societies have existed for centuries, with institutions like the Oxford Union and Harvard Debate Council fostering public speaking skills. In modern times, online debates and televised political debates have expanded the reach of this practice.

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