From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpamphleteerpam‧phle‧teer /ˌpæmfləˈtɪə $ -ˈtɪr/ noun [countable] BOTCNsomeone who writes pamphlets giving political opinions
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pamphleteer• The best solution is for a pamphleteer to show people how much fun it is to do good.• The agriculturists, on the other hand, had been poor and numerous, supported only by pamphleteers.• His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.• They were defending the right of the pamphleteer to publish ideas that were unpopular in society or inconvenient for the state.• In the days when pamphleteers demanded democracy, they were fighting a ruling class whose power and position was obvious to all.