Censurer

/ˈsɛnʃərər/ noun

A person who criticizes or finds fault with something or someone, especially in an official capacity.

From Latin 'censura' (judgment, assessment), derived from 'censere' (to assess or judge). The suffix '-er' was added to create the agent noun. The meaning evolved from official Roman censors who judged morality to anyone who passes judgment.

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