demonstrator
1 of 1noun/ˈdɛmənˌstreɪtər/
Forms:demonstrators
1
a person whose job is explaining to a group of people how something works
- The demonstrator is showing the audience how to use the new kitchen appliance.
- The demonstrator, explaining the process step by step, helped everyone understand the procedure clearly.
- The company will hire demonstrators to show customers how to use their new products.
- The demonstrator walked the customers through the steps of setting up their new software.
- She worked as a demonstrator at the exhibition, teaching visitors how to operate the complex machinery.
2
someone who takes part in a public gathering to protest or to show support
- The demonstrators will gather at the capitol next week to advocate for healthcare reform.
- She joined the demonstrators in the rally to demand equal rights for all workers.
- The demonstrators held up signs and chanted slogans during last week's protest.
- He plans to be one of the demonstrators at the upcoming protest for workers' rights.
- The demonstrators are marching through the streets to show support for climate change legislation.
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someone who demonstrates an article to a prospective buyer
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