devil's advocate
English
WOTD – 12 December 2011
Etymology
From devil's advocate, a calque of Latin advocātus diabolī (“the devil’s advocate”).
Noun
devil's advocate (plural devil's advocates)
- (idiomatic) One who debates from a viewpoint which he or she may not actually hold, usually to determine its validity or simply for the sake of argument.
- (Roman Catholic Church) A canon lawyer appointed by the Church to argue against the canonization of the proposed candidate.
Translations
debater
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canon lawyer
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