IPA: /ˈræliər/
KK: /ˈrælɪər/
A person who gathers or brings people together for a common cause or purpose, often in a supportive or encouraging way.
The rallier inspired the crowd to join the movement for change.
Rallier → The word 'rallier' comes from the French verb 'rallier' (meaning to rally or bring together). It is formed from 're-' (meaning again) and 'allier' (meaning to unite or ally). The term describes the act of bringing people together again, especially for a common cause or purpose.
Think of 'bringing together again' — 're-' means again, and 'allier' means to unite. This helps you remember that a rallier is someone who brings people together for a cause.