a party to, accomplice, aide, colleague, contributor, cotenant, fellow, implicated, partaker, participating, participator, partner, prime mover, sharer
Definitionn. someone who takes part in an activity
Last update: July 18, 2015
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The participants of the badminton tournament were honoured by the principal. [Please select]
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Jerome appeared, overly chipper, talking up the other climbers as if he was a life-long participant in the sport, not a second day novice. [Please select]
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Austen Vane (in which, if Tom was to be believed, he was an unwilling participant) were particularly appreciated. [Please select]
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But for him she would not have stooped to take part in the conspiracy in which she was now a participant. [Please select]
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The experiences of a participant in this trial trip are described about forty years later in a letter written by Judge J. [Please select]
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Observing it from the lofty stand-point of a non-participant, she was able, with the help of Mr. [Please select]
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And his fancy even pictured himself as a successful participant in various nerve-stirring contests. [Please select]
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There is fear that such commendation might render the participant conceited and unfit for further usefulness. [Please select]
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"Speak," said Hans to the Gipsy, who was viewing the drama with the nonchalance of a spectator rather than a participant. [Please select]
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My sole purpose is to make the reader self-active, observative, free from hide-bound prejudice, and reborn as a participant in the wonderful experiences of life which fill the universe. [Please select]
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Professor Hitchcock has been connected with the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1856, and a nearly constant attendant upon its meetings and participant in the proceedings. [Please select]
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