Instigators Meaning in English
word · lemma: instigator
ˈɪnstəˌɡeɪtɝz
IN-stuh-gay-terz
ˈɪnstɪɡˌeɪtəz
IN-sti-gay-tuhz
Definición
People who start trouble, provoke actions, or encourage others to begin something, often something negative or disruptive.
Uso & Matices
Usually describes someone who starts trouble or conflict but is not necessarily the leader. Commonly paired with 'of violence', 'of the protest', or 'behind the scenes'. More formal than 'troublemaker'.
Spanish: instigadores - provocadoresPortuguese (BR): instigadores - provocadoresPortuguese (PT): instigadores - provocadoresChinese (Simplified): 煽动者 - 鼓动者Chinese (Traditional): 煽動者 - 鼓動者Hindi: उकसाने वालेArabic: محرضونBengali: উসকানিদাতা - উত্তেজকRussian: подстрекателиJapanese: 扇動者Vietnamese: kẻ xúi giục - kẻ kích độngKorean: 선동자Turkish: kışkırtıcılarUrdu: اکسانے والےIndonesian: provokator - penghasut
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The police arrested the instigators of the fight.
basic
The teacher found out who the instigators were.
basic
Several instigators started the protest downtown.
basic
It turns out the real instigators were acting behind the scenes.
natural
The manager warned the team not to be swayed by instigators spreading rumors.
natural
Some of the instigators tried to blend in with the crowd after causing trouble.
natural