When a person or group fights an idea, it is often referred to as "ideological opposition" or "ideological conflict." This can manifest through debate, protest, or other forms of activism aimed at challenging or rejecting the beliefs and values associated with that idea. Such opposition can arise in various contexts, including politics, religion, and social movements.
A person who has an idea to share is often called a visionary, innovator, or thought leader.
No, I don't know where you got that idea, but a group of flamingos is called a flock.
Yes, a group of words that forms a complete idea is called a sentence.
A detested person is called a pariah, a detested person, idea, or thing is called an anathema.
Nintendo. No specific person had the idea, but Nintendo made it as a group.
It means leaning towards a certain group person or idea.
A speech that pays tribute to a person, a group of people, an institution, or an idea.
A "father" is like a leader of a group or idea.
A group of rattlesnakes is called a rhumbaThey usually aren't found in groups but the name for a group of rattlesnakes is a rhumba. (I have no idea why though!)
Are you referring to narcissism.
a jury..
In regular writing it is called a paragraph. In poetry it is called a stanza. (not sure on the spelling of that.)