denouncer
denouncer — 名詞
1. a person who publicly states that someone or something is wrong or bad, or who r
揭發者
公開譴責或向當局舉報他人者
a person who publicly states that someone or something is wrong or bad, or who reports wrongdoing to people in authority
Mauricio became the loudest denouncer of corruption inside the city government offices.
Mauricio 成為市政府辦公室內部貪腐的最大揭發者。
denouncer + of + [thing condemned]
Ari worked as a confidential denouncer, reporting drug sales to the police.
Ari 是一名秘密揭發者,向警方舉報毒品交易。
worked as a + denouncer
The anonymous denouncer slipped a typed letter under the mayor's office door.
匿名揭發者把一封打好的信從市長辦公室的門縫底下塞了進去。
Hao's uncle branded him a denouncer for reporting the family business to tax officials.
Hao 的叔叔指責他是揭發者,因為他向稅務人員舉報了家族企業。
Devika was praised as a brave denouncer of labour abuses at the textile mill.
Devika 被讚揚為勇敢的揭發者,揭露紡織廠的勞動虐待。
- informer
more focused on secretly giving information to authorities; carries a stronger negative connotation
- whistleblower
implies public-interest motivation and is generally positive; used for exposing serious misconduct
- accuser
broader term for anyone who claims another person did something wrong
文法句型
denouncer + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Typically followed by 'of' plus the person or thing being condemned. Often carries a negative tone when used by those being reported — unlike 'whistleblower,' which implies a public-interest motive.