Liker
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 One who likes.
"Traditionally, the rebate offers a price cut to anyone willing to endure a certain amount of hassle; it’s an inducement that separates the casual bargain likers from the ardent bargain lovers."
- 1 comparative form of like: more like archaic, comparative, form-of
"We owe greater love to angels than to men, because they are better, nearer God, and liker to him, and more demonstrate his glory; and indeed also love us better, and do more for us than we can do for one another."
Example
More examples"Traditionally, the rebate offers a price cut to anyone willing to endure a certain amount of hassle; it’s an inducement that separates the casual bargain likers from the ardent bargain lovers."
Etymology
From like + -er (“agent noun suffix”).
From like + -er (“comparative suffix”).
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