detractor
detractor
noun deh-trahk-TOHR Rare
Origin: From Latin detractor (one who disparages), from detrahere (to pull away, to detract).
Also means
critic
Usage Note
Detractor refers to someone who criticises or disparages a person, idea, or work. The feminine form is detractora. It is a formal word, more common in journalism and essays than in casual speech. The related verb is detraer (to detract), though criticar is far more common in everyday use.
Examples
"El proyecto tiene muchos detractores."
Natural Translation
The project has many detractors.
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