Assertors

/əˈsɜːtərz/ noun

People who make strong claims or declarations about something, especially in a confident or forceful way.

Plural of assertor, from Latin assertor (one who claims, maintains, or defends), derived from asserere (to claim, maintain, assert). The Latin root combined as- (to) with serere (to join or connect), originally meaning to join oneself to a claim.

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