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runner

/ˈrʌn.ər/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A person who runs, especially as a sport or for exercise.

Example Sentences:
  • She is an avid runner who participates in marathons every year.
  • The runners lined up at the starting line waiting for the gun to sound.
2.noun

A long, narrow strip of cloth or carpet placed on a table, floor, or stairs.

Example Sentences:
  • They placed an elegant lace runner across the dining room table.
  • A red carpet runner was rolled out for the VIP guests.
3.noun

A slender creeping stem of a plant that puts down roots at intervals to form new plants.

Example Sentences:
  • Strawberry plants easily propagate by sending out long runners.
  • You can trim the runners to keep the garden bed neat.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Middle English word 'runnen', originating from Old English 'rinnan' (to run), combined with the agent suffix '-er' (denoting a person or thing that performs an action). The sense has expanded over centuries from someone who travels on foot to various mechanical parts, plant shoots, and strips of material.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a person who goes for a 'run' and add '-er' to describe the person doing it: run + er = runner.

Frequently Asked Questions About “runner

1. What is the meaning of “runner” in English?

In English, runner (noun) is defined as: “A person who runs, especially as a sport or for exercise.”.

2. How do you use “runner” in a sentence?

She is an avid runner who participates in marathons every year.

3. What are English synonyms of “runner”?

Common synonyms include:jogger,sprinter,messenger,courier

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “runner”?

Derived from the Middle English word 'runnen', originating from Old English 'rinnan' (to run), combined with the agent suffix '-er' (denoting a person or thing that performs an action). The sense has expanded over centuries from someone who travels on foot to various mechanical parts, plant shoots, and strips of material.