reformer — a person who works to bring about political or social change
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a person who works to bring about political or social change
Pronunciation (IPA): /rɪˈfɔːrmər/
Korean meaning: 개혁가, 개혁을 추진하는 사람
Korean pronunciation: 리**포**머
Example Sentences
- The prison reformer argued that inmates should have access to Netflix instead of just basic cable.
- As a healthcare reformer, she proposed revolutionary changes to the medical system.
- The tax reformer's idea of simplification was to reduce the tax code from 10,000 pages to a mere 9,999.
reformer
NOUN//rɪˈfɔːrmər//
a person who works to bring about political or social change

a person who works to bring about political or social change

From performer to reformer, the transformer of change!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
라틴어 'reformare'(다시 형성하다)에서 유래. 종교개혁 시대에 기존 제도를 바꾸려는 사람들을 지칭하며 발전했다.
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📝Examples
“The prison reformer argued that inmates should have access to Netflix instead of just basic cable.”
“As a healthcare reformer, she proposed revolutionary changes to the medical system.”
“The tax reformer's idea of simplification was to reduce the tax code from 10,000 pages to a mere 9,999.”
“Environmental reformers are pushing for stricter pollution controls.”
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