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pro·tag·o·nist \-_nə̇st\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek prōtagōnistēs, from prōt-, prot- + agōnistēs competitor at games, debater, actor, from agōnizesthai to compete for a prize, contend, from agōn gathering, assembly at games, contest — more at agony 1. a. : one who takes the leading part in a drama — opposed to antagonist b. : the chief character of a novel or story in or around whom the action centers 2. a. : the spokesman or leader for a cause : the principal mover : champion < was not only the protagonist of his age; he was the symbol of all its inner meaning — W.O.Douglas > b. : an active participant : the supporter of an idea or action : advocate < there remains a problem of market power that the protagonists of big business … have not understood — E.S.Mason > 3. : a muscle that by its contraction actually causes a particular movement |