advocate

noun and verb25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A common way to describe someone who supports something with conviction.

Describes an influential supporter with the ability to effect change.

Describes one of the most prominent and influential supporters.

Describes someone who speaks their mind and expresses their support openly and forcefully.

Describes an important and influential supporter.

Similar to 'outspoken advocate', emphasizing the act of speaking out in support.

Describes a well-known and important supporter.

Describes a supporter who is successful in achieving their goals.

Describes the main or most important supporter of an idea or cause.

Describes a very loyal and committed supporter.

Describes someone who is a determined and unwavering supporter.

Describes a supporter who works with great and seemingly endless energy.

Describes someone who supports something with great passion and enthusiasm.

Describes someone who has been a supporter for a very long time.

To support or recommend something with great conviction.

To support or recommend something in a public manner for all to see.

To support or recommend something publicly, without secrecy.

Refers to a legal professional in the military (Judge Advocate General's Corps), a specific legal role.

In the UK, a solicitor who has been granted rights of audience in the higher courts, similar to a barrister.

A general way to report what supporters of something state.

Used when reporting the points made by supporters of something.

Used when reporting the assertions made by supporters, which may not be proven.

Used in a passive form to indicate broad support for an idea or policy.

Used with the noun 'advocate' to indicate what is being supported (e.g., an advocate for peace).

Used with the noun 'advocate' to indicate the idea or principle one supports (e.g., an advocate of free speech).