Advocate
UK /["/ˈædvəkət/"]/US /["/ˈædvəkət/"]/
Definition
a person who supports or speaks in favour of somebody or of a public plan or action
In simple words: To support or argue for something or someone.
Examples
- an advocate for hospital workers
- a staunch advocate of free speech
- an advocate of pacifism
- Canada was one of the strongest advocates of sanctions.
- She became a firm advocate of overseas ventures.
- Solicitors often appear as advocates in the lower courts.
- Those charged should be represented by trained, qualified legal advocates.
Usage notes
Use '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.
Grammar pattern
advocate + object
Memory hint
Think of a lawyer advocating for their client in court.
Collocations
- ardent
- effective
- firm
- argue
- claim
- say
- advocate for
- advocate of
- solicitor
- judge
Synonyms
- support
- champion
- promote
- defend
- endorse
Antonyms
- oppose
- resist
- discourage
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'advice' which is the act of recommending.
- Using it as a noun instead of the verb form (advocates are the ones who advocate).
- Incorrect verb conjugation, e.g., saying 'advocates for' instead of 'advocates'.