Apologist vs Representative - What's the difference?
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One who makes an apology.
One who speaks or writes in defense of a faith, a cause, or an institution.
Typical; having the same properties or interest as a larger group.
One who may speak for another in a particular capacity, especially in negotiation.
A member of a legislative or governing body who represents a constituency.
One that is taken as typical of its class.
(US, politics) A member of the .
Company agent who visits potential purchasers, salesman.
As nouns the difference between apologist and representative
is that apologist is one who makes an apology while representative is one who may speak for another in a particular capacity, especially in negotiation.As an adjective representative is
typical; having the same properties or interest as a larger group.apologist
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (one who makes an apology) apologizer, apologiserReferences
*representative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Are you sure this paper is representative of your child's writing?
- If you took all the fools out of the legislature, it wouldn't be a representative body anymore. — Texas State Senator Carl Parker.
Noun
(en noun)- I will send a representative to work out the details of the contract.
- She served four terms as representative of her local at the national union convention.
- All representatives face re-election every two years.