Definitions for disunionist

disunionist dis·un·ion·ist

Spelling: [dis-yoon-yuh-nist]
IPA: /dɪsˈyun yə nɪst/

Disunionist is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 274 anagrams from letters in disunionist (diiinnosstu).

Definitions for disunionist

noun

  1. a person who advocates or causes disunion.
  2. U.S. History. a secessionist during the period of the Civil War.

Origin of disunionist

An Americanism dating back to 1825-35; disunion + -ist

Examples for disunionist

Nor was Whittier himself ever a disunionist, even on anti-slavery grounds.

Brown was a disunionist, and believed his revolution would result in a dissolution of the Union.

An ardent Peace advocate, he nevertheless threw himself enthusiastically into the uprising against the disunionist.

They will give a sufficient refutation to the charge that I am a disunionist.

Far all practical purposes, then, Mr. Pendleton is just as much a secessionist and disunionist as Jefferson Davis.

Not a disunionist, at all events; but a disunionist in a certain event.

At Baltimore, he averred that while Breckinridge was not a disunionist, every disunionist was a Breckinridge man.

He was active in many ways as an abolitionist, but was not a disunionist.

There is no disunionist, that I know of, in the delegation from the State of Alabama.

He is a disunionist, too, and his very raiment should bear witness against this feeding of his enemies.

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