Reformer [noun]

Definition of Reformer:

person who advocates significant, often extreme change

Opposite/Antonyms of Reformer:


Sentence/Example of Reformer:

What use would it be then to become the great schismatic, the reformer who was awaited?

Of all the dangers that threaten the path of the reformer that of injustice is the greatest.

I've been reading his 'Traveling with a Reformer,' in which he abuses our road.

Every reformer the world has ever seen has had a similar experience.

Herein, then, lies the secret of the success of the reformer.

What answer should the reformer give to so pressing an invitation?

It was as a reformer that he had been elected two years before.

That speck there is a reformer, just arranging the lever with which he is to move the world.

Zoroaster was not their founder, but was their reformer, and the purifier of their doctrines.

It often happens that the reformer reaps not the benefit of the reform he introduces.