planner
pronunciation
How to pronounce planner in British English: UK [ˈplænə(r)]
How to pronounce planner in American English: US [ˈplænər]
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- Noun:
- a person who makes plans
- a notebook for recording appointments and things to be done, etc.
Word Origin
- planner (n.)
- 1716, "one who plans," agent noun from plan (v.). Derogatory variant planster attested from 1945. Meaning "book or device that enables one to plan" is from 1971.
Example
- 1. Question : what 's on your daily planner ?
- 2. Suppose that there were a central planner for an economy .
- 3. If you know how to plan and throw one heck of a party , that 's also a skill people are willing to pay you for as their event and party planner .
- 4. Instead , a central planner would find a use for all workers .
- 5. Markets are fantastic instruments to co-ordinate economic activities without the need of a planner .