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answerer

[ UK /ˈɑːnsəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who responds

How To Use answerer In A Sentence

  • Alcibiades: I should say, Socrates, that the answerer was the speaker. The First Alcibiades
  • ALCIBIADES: I should say, Socrates, that the answerer was the speaker. Alcibiades I
  • Unfortunately for the caller of this unsuspecting phone call, the answerer is far to busy to hear the phone ringing, and so the caller will try again in nine minutes time.
  • Still, they ask, and at that point the asker grants the answerer immunity to tell the whole truth. Parents Behaving Badly
  • 568 – 569 In the Socratic method, the answerer is the one saying things Notes on Plato's Alcibiades
  • There are some queries that we answerers of questions on the story of the English language get asked more often than others.
  • The other answerer is correct in that you can buy a real one for around 100.00. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 6090
  • All of Central Asia spun below, answerer of its own questions, the great grand hub the peripheries never knew. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Criticising the conclusion of a passage in Milton's treatise, the language of the first portion of which is pronounced “too sublime and angelical for mortal creatures to comprehend it,” the Answerer declares, “This frothy discourse, were it not sugared over with a little neat language, would appear so immeritous, so contrary to all humane learning, yea truth and common experience itself, that all that read it must needs count it worthy to be burnt by the hangman.” The Life of John Milton
  • With regards to the actual process of debate, well, you have two parties: a questioner and an answerer.
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