oblocutor/ɑbˈlɑkjətɚ/EtymologyFrom Latin, from the agent noun counterpart, via suffix -tor, of the verb obloquor.oblocutor means A gainsayer; a critic. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.oblocutor is pronounced /ɑbˈlɑkjətɚ/.nounA gainsayer; a critic.“[…] the censure of the judges, the railing language of the oblocutor […]”