Advocate vs Partisan

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 AdvocatePartisan
MeaningTo support or argue for something or someone.A person who strongly supports a group or cause.
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Part of speechnoun
Usage notesUse 'advocate' when discussing support for ideas, causes, or people. It's appropriate in both writing and speech, especially in professional or political contexts. Avoid using in very casual conversations.Often used to describe strong political support. Use in formal or neutral contexts; informal use may diminish seriousness.

Frequently asked questions: Advocate vs Partisan

What's the difference between "Advocate" and "Partisan"?

"Advocate" means: To support or argue for something or someone. "Partisan" means: A person who strongly supports a group or cause.

When should I use "Advocate" and "Partisan"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

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