dabbler

[ˈdæblər]

dabbler Definition

  • 1a person who takes up an activity or interest for a short period of time and does not have a serious interest or commitment
  • 2a person who is not a professional but has a superficial knowledge of a subject

Using dabbler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dabbler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's a dabbler in photography, but he doesn't take it seriously.

  • Example

    She's a dabbler in painting, but she's never taken any classes.

  • Example

    He's a dabbler in philosophy, but he doesn't have a deep understanding of the subject.

  • Example

    She's a dabbler in cooking, trying out new recipes every now and then.

dabbler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dabbler

Antonyms for dabbler

Phrases with dabbler

  • to take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way

    Example

    He likes to dabble in different hobbies, but he never sticks with one for very long.

  • a shallow pool of water used by ducks and other waterfowl to feed and bathe in

    Example

    The park has a dabbling pool where children can observe ducks and other water birds up close.

  • a type of duck that feeds by dabbling its bill in shallow water

    Example

    Mallards are a common type of dabbler duck found in North America.

Origins of dabbler

from the verb 'dabble', meaning 'to take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way'

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Summary: dabbler in Brief

A 'dabbler' [ˈdæblər] is someone who takes up an activity or interest for a short period of time without a serious commitment. It can also refer to someone who has a superficial knowledge of a subject. Examples include 'He's a dabbler in photography,' and 'She's a dabbler in cooking.' 'Dabble in something' means to take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way.