complainant

[US]/kəmˈpleɪnənt/
[UK]/kəmˈpleɪnənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the person who makes a complaint, the person who brings a charge.

Example Sentences

The complainant filed a formal complaint with the authorities.

The complainant alleged that the company had breached the contract.

The complainant demanded a full refund for the faulty product.

The complainant expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of service provided.

The complainant sought compensation for the damages caused by the accident.

The complainant was dissatisfied with the response from the customer service team.

The complainant raised concerns about the safety standards in the workplace.

The complainant accused the defendant of fraud and misrepresentation.

The complainant requested an investigation into the alleged misconduct of the employee.

The complainant provided evidence to support their claim of unfair treatment.

Real-world Examples

" Very well;let the complainants come in" .

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

One victim's group has found nearly 2000 complainants ranging in age from 8 to 93.

Source: BBC Listening Collection February 2020

The complainants would not dare present themselves with such a charge.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

The complainants make two similar points.

Source: The Economist Science and Technology

22 South McDonald Drive. See the complainant.

Source: Everybody Loves Raymond Season 4

The complainants used complaisant words to move Tony.

Source: Pan Pan

He said that the complainant displayed a vivid imagination and an apparent desire for publicity.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

He found Odey's account credible but the complainant's riddled with troubling inconsistencies.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

He said of the female complainants that her account had been riddled with inconsistencies and that she had a vivid imagination.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

Mr Tolley is persuaded that the complainants acted in good faith, despite protests from Mr Raab that he is the victim of " activist civil servants" .

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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