Alborotador in english
Troublemaker
pronunciation: trʌbəlmeɪkɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: trʌbəlmeɪkɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
alborotador1 = provocateur ; troublemaker ; rowdy ; rabble rouser ; rioter.
Example: The article is entitled 'Tomorrow's libraries: more than a telephone jack, less than a complete revolution; perspectives of a provocateur'.Example: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.Example: He was assaulted by a gang of white rowdies who beat him over the head with pistols bruising him severely and laming him.Example: To their contemporaries, the two men represented polar opposites: Hitler, a rabble rouser preaching a doctrine of blood and race, and Pius, a man of contemplation offering the Church's grace to all.Example: I also believe rioters and looters should somehow compensate the victims of their idiocy.alborotador2 = rabble-rousing.
Example: After arrival in Sydney, it took only three years for Norton's reputation as a rabble-rousing republican to be established.