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Hurdler - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A hurdler is an athlete who competes in races involving hurdles, which are barriers they must jump over while running. The sport requires speed, agility, and precise timing.

hurdler

/ˈhɝdɫɚ/ /ˈhɜːdlə/

Definition:

An athlete who competes in races over hurdles.

Synonyms:

jumper, racer, sprinter, obstacle runner

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

non-athlete, spectator, walker

Common Collocations:

track event, hurdle race, sprint hurdles, training session

Derivatives:

hurdling, hurdled

Usage Tips:

Use "hurdler" to describe an athlete specializing in hurdle races; avoid generalizing to other runners.

Common Phrases:

clear the hurdles, hurdle champion, high hurdler

Etymology:

Derived from "hurdle," from Old English *hyrdel*, meaning a portable barrier or frame.

Examples:

  • 1. The hurdler trained hard for the upcoming race.
  • 2. She is the fastest hurdler on her team.
  • 3. The young hurdler cleared every obstacle effortlessly.
  • 4. He dreams of becoming an Olympic hurdler someday.

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