Frequency rank: 3,923. – 3,926.
- protest; objection
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb; intransitive verb; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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- protest; objection
This word is used to express dissent or objection against a policy, action, or situation. It often implies a formal or organized demonstration expressing disapproval.
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Not only did they ignore the protest, they also lied to the press.
Their small protest triggered a mass demonstration.
He submitted his resignation in protest of the company's policy.
He gave us such a long assignment that we protested.
At first only a few people protested, but now they're all coming out of the woodwork.
On the other hand, when public officials act wrongly, Americans feel a responsibility to protest.
The people protested against the low altitude flight training.
I cannot pass the matter by without making a protest.