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Teamster - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A teamster is a person who drives a truck or operates a vehicle to transport goods, often as part of a commercial or industrial operation. The term is commonly used in North America.

teamster

/ˈtimstər/ /ˈtiːmstə/

Definition:

A person who drives a team of animals, especially horses, or a truck driver.

Synonyms:

trucker, driver, hauler, wagoner

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

pedestrian, passenger

Common Collocations:

long-haul teamster, union teamster, experienced teamster

Derivatives:

teamsters (plural), teamstering (gerund)

Usage Tips:

Use "teamster" to refer to professional drivers, especially those in unions or historical contexts with animal teams.

Common Phrases:

teamster's strike, old-school teamster, teamster's union

Etymology:

Originates from "team" (group of animals) + "-ster" (agent suffix), first used for animal drivers, later for truckers.

Examples:

  • 1. The teamster guided the horses through the muddy road.
  • 2. My uncle is a retired teamster who drove trucks for decades.
  • 3. The union meeting was attended by hundreds of local teamsters.
  • 4. In the 1800s, a teamster’s job was often dangerous and exhausting.

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