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Whistleblower

UK //ˈwɪs.əlˌbloʊ.ər//US //ˈwɪs.əlˌbloʊ.ɚ//

Definition

A person who exposes illegal or unethical activities within an organization.

In simple words: A person who reports wrongdoing or illegal activity in an organization.

Examples

  • The whistleblower revealed shocking information about the company's misconduct.
  • Healthcare whistleblowers play a crucial role in uncovering fraud and abuse.
  • After becoming a whistleblower, she faced severe retaliation from her employer.
  • The government protects whistleblowers from discrimination and harassment.
  • Many whistleblowers have come forward to expose corruption in politics.

Usage notes

Typically used in legal or corporate contexts. May not be appropriate in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

whistleblower + subject

Memory hint

Think of someone 'whistling' the truth out loud to reveal secrets.

Collocations

  • legal protection for whistleblowers
  • whistleblower complaints
  • famous whistleblower cases

Synonyms

  • informant
  • reporter
  • tipster
  • snitch
  • leaker

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'informant' which implies a different legal context.
  • Misused in informal contexts where it sounds out of place.