Protest means to go against something with speeches, picket signs, and any other forms of going against something.
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Peaceful protest
In lots of books, kids in it protest a lot to win a kind of battle
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
another word for public protest is gugu nobles sticks !!!
It seems that you protest too strongly.
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The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'under protest' is Sub recusatione. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'sub' means 'under'. The noun 'recusatione' means 'protest'.
A homograph for the word "protest" is "protest." In this case, the word is pronounced differently based on its usage and context. As a noun, "protest" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, while as a verb, it is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable. This phenomenon is known as a heteronym, where words are spelled the same but have different pronunciation and meanings.
The word 'protest' is both a noun (protest, protests) and a verb (protest, protests, protesting, protested).The noun 'protest' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to protest are protester, protestation, Protestant, and the gerund, protesting.
Sydni opened her mouth to protest, but her mom silenced her with a look.
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I can give you several sentences.I protest your cruel treatment!They organized a protest in front of the company.Watch: he is going to protest that he is innocent even though we caught him red-handed!
The protest lasted several hours.He began to protest his mother's orders.I will protest against inequality.
The anagrams are protest, spotter, or potters.
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