💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sourcerer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| newsmongernoun | (colloquial) A newshound; a journalist. |
| squealernoun | (slang) An informant. |
| shit-stirrernoun | (vulgar, slang) One who enjoys creating trouble for others by provoking controversy, for example by revealing facts that others would prefer to keep secret. |
| stirrernoun | A device used to stir. (Cardinal types include wood or plastic strips (for beverages) and magnetic objects that react to a spinning magnet nearby (for chemistry beakers). |
| rumormongernoun | (American spelling) A person who spreads rumors. |
| squeakernoun | One who or that which squeaks. |
| mediotnoun | (slang, derogatory) A member of the media; a journalist, especially one who makes inaccurate claims in articles. |
| muckrakernoun | (US) One who investigates and exposes issues of corruption that often violate widely held values; e.g. one who exposes political corruption or the poor conditions in prisons. |
| sycophantnoun | One who uses obsequious compliments to gain self-serving favour or advantage from another; a servile flatterer. |
| yellow journalistnoun | (idiomatic) A journalist who writes material which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste. |
| sleazemongernoun | A peddler of sleaze. |
| frauditornoun | (US, journalism) An intimidating, phony or insincere First Amendment auditor. |
| shysternoun | Someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way, especially in the practice of law and politics. |
| rumor mongernoun | Alternative spelling of rumormonger. [(American spelling) A person who spreads rumors.] |
| rumourmongernoun | Alternative spelling of rumormonger. [(American spelling) A person who spreads rumors.] |
| dustoutnoun | A cloud of dust or duststorm that creates conditions of inadequate visibility. |
| scandalmongernoun | One who trades in gossip; one who collects and disseminates rumors. |
| shitmongernoun | (vulgar, derogatory) A person who peddles worthless, overblown, or harmful ideas or gossip. |
| trollnoun | (originally Scandinavian mythology, now also European folklore and fantasy) a giant supernatural being, especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges. |
| grifternoun | (informal, originally Canada, US) A con artist; someone who pulls confidence games; a swindler, scammer, huckster, hustler, and/or charlatan. |
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