Eschewer

/ɛsˈtʃuːər/ noun

Definition

A person who eschews or deliberately avoids something; someone who practices avoidance.

Etymology

From eschew + -er (agent noun suffix). The -er ending transforms a verb into a noun describing someone who performs the action.

Kelly Says

An eschewer is someone who takes avoidance seriously—like a person who eschews plastic or technology not by accident but as a life philosophy.

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