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ower

/ˈaʊ.ər/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A person who is in debt; someone who owes money, goods, or services to another.

Example Sentences:
  • ā€œThe ledger clearly listed every ower and the exact amount they still had to pay back.ā€
  • ā€œAs a chronic ower, he struggled to maintain a healthy credit score.ā€
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb 'owe' + the agent suffix '-er', originating in Middle English to designate a person who is indebted or under a financial obligation to another.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of someone who 'owes' you money; they are the 'ower'.

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Frequently Asked Questions About ā€œowerā€

1. What is the meaning of ā€œowerā€ in English?

In English, ower (noun) is defined as: ā€œA person who is in debt; someone who owes money, goods, or services to another.ā€.

2. How do you use ā€œowerā€ in a sentence?

ā€œThe ledger clearly listed every ower and the exact amount they still had to pay back.ā€

3. What are English synonyms of ā€œowerā€?

Common synonyms include:debtor,borrower,obligor

4. What is the etymology and word origin of ā€œowerā€?

Derived from the verb 'owe' + the agent suffix '-er', originating in Middle English to designate a person who is indebted or under a financial obligation to another.