protest

[ noun proh-test; verb pruh-test, proh-test ]
/ noun ˈproʊ tɛst; verb prəˈtɛst, ˈproʊ tɛst /

noun

verb (used without object)

to give manifest expression to objection or disapproval; remonstrate.
to make solemn or earnest declaration.

verb (used with object)

Origin of protest

1350–1400; (noun) Middle English < Middle French (French protêt), derivative of protester to protest < Latin prōtestārī to declare publicly, equivalent to prō- pro-1 + testārī to testify, derivative of testis a witness; (v.) late Middle English protesten < Middle French protester

synonym study for protest

6. See declare.

OTHER WORDS FROM protest

Example sentences from the Web for unprotesting

British Dictionary definitions for unprotesting (1 of 2)

unprotesting
/ (ˌʌnprəˈtɛstɪŋ) /

adjective

without complaint or disagreement

British Dictionary definitions for unprotesting (2 of 2)

protest

noun (ˈprəʊtɛst)

verb (prəˈtɛst)

Derived forms of protest

protestant, adjective, noun protester or protestor, noun protestingly, adverb

Word Origin for protest

C14: from Latin prōtestārī to make a formal declaration, from prō- before + testārī to assert