Advocate vs Primer - What's the difference?
advocate | primer |
Someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
Anyone who argues the case of another; an intercessor.
* c. 1591 , (William Shakespeare), Richard III , First Folio 1623:
A person who speaks in support of something.
* 2011 , Alix Lee, The Guardian , 9 Oct 2011:
A person who supports others to make their voices heard, or ideally for them to speak up for themselves.
(label) To plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
* (and other bibliographic particulars) Bishop Sanderson
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (Burke)
(label) To encourage support for something.
To engage in advocacy.
An elementary textbook introducing a topic, or teaching basic concepts.
An elementary book for teaching children to learn the alphabet and to read, write and spell.
(biology) A single-stranded nucleic acid molecule required for the of a DNA molecule.
Any substance used to start a fire.
A small charge that burns furiously when given sufficient electrical current () that ignites the main combustable substances in explosives or ammunition.
A layer of paint designed to underlay a topcoat, used to enhance the adhesion and durability of the topcoat and help in protection of the surface.
A device used to circulate gasoline into the ignition chamber of an engine.
(obsolete) First; original; primary.
* Drayton
As nouns the difference between advocate and primer
is that advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while primer is an elementary textbook introducing a topic, or teaching basic concepts.As a verb advocate
is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.As an adjective primer is
(obsolete) first; original; primary.advocate
English
Noun
(en noun)- I neuer did incense his Maiestie / Against the Duke of Clarence, but haue bin / An earnest aduocate to plead for him.
- He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally.
- ''Since she started working with her advocate , she has become much more confident.
Derived terms
* devil's advocateVerb
(advocat)Synonyms
* See alsoAnagrams
* English heteronyms ----primer
English
Noun
(en noun)- New Latin Primer (an introductory grammar, published 2008)
Adjective
(-)- the primer English kings
