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Chaser - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A chaser is a person or thing that pursues or follows another, such as a drink consumed after another to alter its taste, or someone chasing a target. It can also refer to a tool for removing imperfections.

chaser

/ˈtʃeɪsɚ/ /ˈtʃeɪsə/

Definition:

A person or thing that pursues or follows another, often to catch or overtake them.

Synonyms:

pursuer, follower, hunter, tracker

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

leader, escapee

Common Collocations:

ambulance chaser, cocktail chaser, dream chaser, storm chaser

Derivatives:

chase, chasing

Usage Tips:

Use "chaser" to describe someone/something in pursuit or a drink following another (e.g., whiskey with a beer chaser).

Common Phrases:

ambulance chaser, chase your dreams, on the chase

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "chacier," meaning "to hunt," from Latin "captiare," meaning "to seize."

Examples:

  • 1. He ordered a whiskey with a beer chaser.
  • 2. The storm chaser drove toward the tornado for footage.
  • 3. She’s a dream chaser, always pursuing her goals.
  • 4. The dog was a relentless chaser of squirrels.

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