POLEMICIST meaning: 1. a person who strongly attacks or defends a particular opinion, person, idea, or set of beliefs…. Learn more.
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Hindi, like other Indo-Aryan languages, traces its roots back to early forms of Vedic Sanskrit. Over time, it evolved through Shauraseni Prakrit and Śauraseni Apabhraṃśa, the latter deriving from the Sanskrit word apabhraṃśa, meaning "corrupt" or "deviated from the classical form." This stage of linguistic transformation emerged around the 7th century CE, shaping the Hindi we know today ...
A polemicist is a person who attacks someone else with written or spoken words. A heated debate is the perfect venue for a polemicist. If you're a polemicist, you have very strong opinions, and you're not afraid to state them — even if they hurt other people.
A person who writes polemics, or speaks polemically, is called a polemicist. [1] The word derives from Ancient Greek πολεμικός (polemikos) 'warlike, hostile', [1][2] from πόλεμος (polemos) 'war'. [3] Polemics often concern questions in religion or politics.
polemicist, polemist a skilled debater in speech or writing. — polemical, adj. See also: Argumentation
A polemicist is someone who is skilled at arguing very strongly for or against a belief or opinion.
In journalism, a polemicist often writes opinion pieces or editorials that take a strong stance on current events, aiming to persuade or provoke thought.