/ˈnɒnˌdʒʊərər/ – Noun
Definition: người không tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: A nonjuror is a person who refuses to take an oath of allegiance to a government or ruler, typically due to religious or political reasons. In a legal context, a nonjuror may be someone who declines to swear an oath required for a particular office or position.
Example: The nonjuring clergy were those who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the new government.