[
US
/əˈtʃivɝ/
]
[ UK /ɐtʃˈiːvɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɐtʃˈiːvɐ/ ]
NOUN
-
a person with a record of successes
his son would never be the achiever that his father was
only winners need apply
if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success
How To Use achiever In A Sentence
- And after Vikarna's flight, Satruntapa, unable to repress his ire, began to afflict Partha, that obstructer of foes and achiever of super-human feats, by means of a perfect shower of arrows. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
- Underachievers, they were known for losing the mildest battle of nerves, not a cornered tiger among them.
- Many women achievers appear to pose a threat to their male colleagues.
- There is, if I can use the expression, a sort of gangmaster cultural phenomenon in this, that you recruit top people who really do make a difference, who really do move markets and get business and are really high achievers. Evening Standard - Home
- He should be an achiever and upwardly mobile in his job.
- Studies done in the UK of children from two to 11 years show that high early achievers from disadvantaged backgrounds are overtaken between age five and 10 by low early achievers from advantaged backgrounds.
- The solicitation of dale is now immunodeficient to a nonindulgence of colorimetrical darjeeling, from overachiever highlighter to pearlescent toot. Rational Review
- I do not mean to suggest that every heroic act must represent some form of collusion between the will of the achiever and the finger of God.
- O'Neill will adopt a root and branch transformation at Parkhead and the present group of non-achievers, the first team squad, will be pruned drastically.
- Despite a massive budget and state-of-the-art facilities including not one but two test tracks, they remain perennial underachievers.