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English
Etymology
Noun
commenter (plural commenters)
- One who comments.
- 2019 May 29, Amy Harmon, “Which Box Do You Check? Some States Are Offering a Nonbinary Option”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 8 June 2019:
- There are faculty advisers on El’s theater crew who balk at using “they” for one person; classmates at El’s public school on the outskirts of Boston who insist El can’t be “multiple people”; and commenters on El’s social media feeds who dismiss nonbinary gender identities like androgyne (a combination of masculine and feminine), agender (the absence of gender) and gender-fluid (moving between genders) as lacking a basis in biology.
- 2019 June 27, Lisa Respers France, “Country star Jake Owen claps back at anti-LGBTQ commenter”, in CNN:
- The country singer took on an Instagram commenter who had words to say regarding Owen’s latest song.
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Translations
one who comments
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French
Etymology
From Latin commentum, from comminisci (“to invent”).
Pronunciation
Verb
commenter
- to comment
Conjugation
Conjugation of commenter (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Further reading
- “commenter”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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commenter
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