noun
- a person who participates in a moot court or mock trial
- a person who raises or discusses a debatable point
Usage: legal education
Usage: formal
Examples
- The law student was an experienced mooter who had won several competitions.
- As the best mooter on the team, she was chosen to argue the final case.
- The moot court competition attracted mooters from universities across the country.
- He became known as a skilled mooter during his time in law school.
- The professor praised the young mooter’s persuasive arguments.
- Each mooter had thirty minutes to present their case to the judges.