Noun
one who disparages or belittles the worth of something
Source: WordNetAn avoidable quality detractor is freezer burn. Source: Internet
And the new model, I think, has been a huge detriment and detractor of the creative work. Source: Internet
Smarm and sass trump sugar and spice, when deflecting the cruel barbs of a trite and tactless detractor. Source: Internet
Taurus Smarm and sass trump sugar and spice, when deflecting the cruel barbs of a trite and tactless detractor. Source: Internet
John Podhoretz, former Reagan speechwriter and current anti-Trump conservative Twitter egg, attempted to go in on a detractor who called him a kiddie porn addict. Source: Internet
IGN has commented that the menu system used by the games is a major detractor for many and is a "significant reason why they haven't touched the series." Source: Internet