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appeaser

English

Etymology

appease +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i?z?(r)

Noun

appeaser (plural appeasers)

  1. A person who appeases.

Related terms

  • appease
  • appeasement

Translations

Anagrams

  • appeares

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appealer

English

Etymology

appeal +? -er

Noun

appealer (plural appealers)

  1. One who makes an appeal.
  2. (linguistics) A speech act intended as an appeal.
    • 2014, Karin Aijmer, Bengt Altenberg, English Corpus Linguistics (page 251)
      Complex expletives in turn-final position were also used as a kind of deprecatory appealers, e.g. in God's name, for God's sake and for heaven's sake.

Translations

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