flier

[ˈflaɪər]

flier Definition

  • 1a person or thing that flies or moves very fast
  • 2a handbill or advertising sheet handed out to people in a public place

Using flier: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bird was a fast flier.

  • Example

    He is an experienced flier.

  • Example

    She distributed fliers for her new business.

  • Example

    The concert promoter printed thousands of fliers to advertise the show.

flier Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with flier

  • a person who travels by air often, especially as a member of a loyalty program offered by an airline

    Example

    As a frequent flier, she gets upgraded to first class on most flights.

  • to take a risk or gamble on something

    Example

    He decided to take a flier on the stock market and ended up making a lot of money.

  • a person who is very successful or ambitious

    Example

    She was always a high flier, graduating at the top of her class and quickly rising through the ranks at her company.

Origins of flier

from 'fly' + '-er'

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Summary: flier in Brief

The term 'flier' [ˈflaɪər] refers to a person or thing that flies or moves very fast, such as a bird or a fast airplane. It can also refer to a handbill or advertising sheet handed out to people in a public place, like a brochure or leaflet. 'Flier' extends into phrases like 'frequent flier,' denoting someone who travels by air often, and 'take a flier,' meaning to take a risk or gamble on something.