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单词 denialist
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denialistn.adj.

Brit. /dᵻˈnʌɪəlɪst/, U.S. /dəˈnaɪ(ə)ləst/, /diˈnaɪ(ə)ləst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: denial n., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < denial n. + -ist suffix. Compare denialism n.With sense A. 1 compare also the following earlier use of self-denialist ( < self-denial n. + -ist suffix):1834 Indiana Amer. (Brookville) 11 July 1/4 Many well disposed people..are led to break away from every social tie..and turn shakers, without staying to learn whether the essential principles of the Christian faith are held or rejected by those sanctimonious self-denialists.
A. n.
1. A person who denies himself or herself something; a practiser of self-denial. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1895 Fibre & Fabric 5 Jan. (Truth & Opinion Suppl.) 1174/2 Anthony Comstock who was invested with Czarish powers over the immorals of our people, has joined the army of denialists and he has a lot to deny. Moral: Let vice alone or sooner or later you will come to love it.
2. A person who denies the existence or reality of something, esp. something which is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence. Now frequently with modifier, as in climate change denialist, Holocaust denialist, etc.Somewhat rare before the late 20th cent.
ΚΠ
1903 D. Goldstein Socialism 80 The denial of natural rights and the denial of the existence of design in nature..found violent expression in the French revolution. The denialists of those days ‘abolished the soul’.
1985 Armenian Reporter 23 May 30 A frightening aspect of historical revisionism is that the denialists of global genocides are gaining creditability.
1996 sci.environment 2 June (Usenet newsgroup, accessed 25 Feb. 2020) The only people I have seen demand perfect precision are environmental denialists, global warming denialists, and ozone depletion denialists.
2012 New Yorker 19 Nov. 25/3 The Pentagon, that bastion of woolly radicals, did what the many denialists in the House of Representatives refuse to do: accept the basic science.
B. adj.
That denies the existence or reality of something, esp. something which is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence; of or relating to denialism or denialists.Somewhat rare before the late 20th cent.
ΚΠ
1903 D. Goldstein Socialism 88 The American socialists, taking pattern after the tactics of their foreign comrades, from whom their denialist doctrine emanated, have passed similar resolutions in this country, to which they refer with persistent iteration when the subject of religion is up.
1990 Rhetoric Rev. 8 221 The Rogerian model is male, masculinist, and denialist... It denies that women have a right to be angry.
2006 Seed Sept. 28/3 Perhaps he's wishing he hadn't put out that silly denialist report on mercury pollution.
2015 C. Jung Lactivism vii. 192 The website also includes presentations on HIV and breastfeeding by other people connected to the denialist movement.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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