proselytizers
/ˈprɑsəlɪtaɪzərz/
noun
- Plural of proselytizer; people who try to persuade others to join a religion, political party, or other group.
- A group of proselytizers walked through the neighborhood distributing flyers.
- The online forum was overrun with proselytizers for various causes.
- The proselytizers set up a booth at the fair to attract new members.
- Plural of proselytizer; people who strongly promote a particular belief, cause, or product.
- The proselytizers for renewable energy gave presentations at local schools.
- Tech proselytizers often gather at conferences to share their enthusiasm.
- The proselytizers of the new fitness program held free workshops.