bearer

[US]/'beərə/
[UK]/'bɛrɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. one who holds or possesses something, such as a ticket, message, or burden

Phrases & Collocations

ring bearer

water bearer

torch bearer

standard bearer

Example Sentences

the bearer of glad tidings.

She is the bearer of good news.

I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings.

the announcement made her a standard-bearer for gay rights.

He rewarded the bearer before reading the note.

2.Kneel at the casualty's shoulder and position a bearer at the waist to help logroll the casualty onto the uninjured side.

holotype According to the Code, the single specimen selected by the original describer of a species to be the standard-bearer for the new name.

The coupon entitles the bearer to a 25 percent savings. Every citizen is entitled to equal protection under the law.

When such space conceived of warmth and harmony is eroded by inner violence, whether the hurter or bearer will suffer from the domestic violence due to the disorder in family.

The skewback bearer will be directly heated by gushing flame when tuckstone end dropped happens , which threats the safe run of the furnace and causes heavy oil consumption up .

A crosswise line cut Being from Nonbeing. What was described above it, what below? Bearers of seed there were and mighty forces, thrust from below and forward move above.

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