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Lobbyist
UK //ˈlɒbɪɪst//US //ˈlɑːbiɪst//
Definition
A person who seeks to influence political decisions on behalf of a special interest group.
In simple words: A person who tries to influence politicians.
Examples
- The lobbyist met with lawmakers to discuss new healthcare policies.
- Many lobbyists are hired by corporations to promote their interests in Washington.
- The lobbyist's efforts were crucial in passing the legislation.
- Critics argue that lobbyists have too much power in the political system.
- She became a lobbyist to advocate for environmental issues.
Usage notes
Often used in political contexts. Can have a negative connotation; use carefully when discussing influence.
Grammar pattern
noun + 'is' + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'lobby' as a place where people talk to politicians.
Collocations
- professional lobbyist
- political lobbyist
- lobbyist group
- lobbyist registration
Synonyms
- advocate
- intercessor
- representative
- influencer
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'lobby' as a verb.
- Misspelling it as 'lobbist'.