goer

pronunciation

How to pronounce goer in British English: UK [ˈgəʊə(r)]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    someone who leaves

Word Origin

goer (n.)
late 14c., "one who goes on foot, a walker," agent noun of go (v.). From mid-13c. as a surname. Of a horse, especially of one that goes fast (1690s); hence transferred use, of persons, "one who lives loosely" (c. 1810).

Example

1. Are you a party goer ?
2. Are you a film goer ?
3. I want to know , is it a goer ?
4. Be you a party goer ?
5. I wanted to know where god was when this happened , a church goer said .

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