reformer (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: /rɪˈfɔːrmər/
Definition
A person who makes changes to something in order to improve it, especially a social or political system.
Examples
The education reformer proposed new methods to improve student literacy rates.
She became a vocal reformer, fighting for equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.
Many historical figures were considered reformers for challenging the status quo.
How to Use reformer
- a reformer for (prepositional phrase)
- Someone who advocates for a specific cause or group. — "He was a tireless reformer for prison rights."
- a reformer of (prepositional phrase)
- Someone who seeks to improve a particular system or institution. — "She was known as a reformer of the legal system."
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