nonjuror

[US]/nɒnˈdʒʊərə/
[UK]/nɑnˈdʒʊrər/

Translation

n.a person who refuses to take an oath of allegiance
Word Forms
Pluralnonjurors

Phrases & Collocations

nonjuror oath

nonjuror status

nonjuror group

nonjuror beliefs

nonjuror rights

nonjuror assembly

nonjuror community

nonjuror perspective

nonjuror tradition

nonjuror meeting

Example Sentences

the nonjuror refused to take the oath of allegiance.

many nonjurors faced persecution during the political turmoil.

the nonjuror movement gained traction in the 18th century.

nonjurors often held secret meetings to discuss their beliefs.

the concept of nonjurorism is rooted in religious dissent.

some nonjurors were exiled due to their convictions.

nonjurors maintained their own clergy separate from the state church.

the nonjuror community was tight-knit and supportive.

historically, nonjurors have been seen as dissenters.

nonjurors often faced social ostracism for their beliefs.

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