repleader

/ˈrɛplɪdər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who repeatedly speaks or argues in a courtroom, often in a manner considered annoying or tiresome.

“The repleader’s constant interruptions disrupted the proceedings of the trial.”

Synonyms

  • advocate
  • litigator
  • prosecutor

Antonyms

  • abstainer
  • dissenter
  • silencer