hailer

[ˈheɪlər]

hailer Definition

  • 1a person or device that hails, especially a loudspeaker used to attract attention
  • 2a person who greets or calls out to others

Using hailer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police officer used a hailer to address the crowd.

  • Example

    The hailer on the ship was used to communicate with other vessels.

  • Example

    The hailer at the airport announced the final boarding call for the flight.

hailer Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hailer

  • a friendly greeting or welcome

    Example

    He was always ready with a hail fellow well met for everyone he met.

  • a greeting or goodbye, often used in military contexts

    Example

    As the soldiers left the base, they exchanged a final hail and farewell with their comrades.

  • hail Mary

    a desperate or last-ditch attempt to achieve something

    Example

    The team's final play was a hail Mary pass, hoping to score a touchdown and win the game.

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Summary: hailer in Brief

'Hailer' [ˈheɪlər] refers to a person or device that hails, such as a loudspeaker or megaphone, used to attract attention. It can also refer to a person who greets or calls out to others. Examples include 'The police officer used a hailer to address the crowd.' and 'The hailer at the airport announced the final boarding call for the flight.' Phrases include 'hail fellow well met,' a friendly greeting, and 'hail Mary,' a last-ditch attempt to achieve something.