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Dissident   /dˈɪsədɪnt/   Listen
adjective
Dissident  adj.  No agreeing; dissenting; discordant; different. "Our life and manners be dissident from theirs."



noun
Dissident  n.  (Eccl.) One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion. "The dissident, habituated and taught to think of his dissidency as a laudable and necessary opposition to ecclesiastical usurpation."






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"Dissident" Quotes from Famous Books



... Cezanne, after the well-known hommages of Fantin-Latour. This homage had its uses. The disciples became a swelling, noisy chorus, and in 1904 the Cezanne room was thronged by overheated enthusiasts who would have offered violence to the first critical dissident. The older men, the followers of Monet, Manet, Degas, and Whistler, talked as if the end of the world had arrived. Art is a serious affair in Paris. However, after Cezanne appeared the paintings of that half-crazy, unlucky genius, Vincent van Gogh, and of the gifted, ...
— Promenades of an Impressionist • James Huneker



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