Assertor

/əˈsɜrtər/ noun

A person who asserts something; one who states or claims something confidently or forcefully.

From Latin 'assertor' (one who vindicates or sets free, from 'asserere,' to claim), + English '-or' suffix. Originally meant one who asserts a legal claim, later generalized to anyone making a strong claim.

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