potter

[ˈpɒtə]

potter Definition

  • 1a person who makes pots, bowls, plates, etc. out of clay
  • 2a person who works with earthenware, porcelain, or stoneware
  • 3a person who wanders aimlessly; loafer

Using potter: Examples

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

  • Example

    The potter shaped the clay into a beautiful vase.

  • Example

    She learned pottery from a master potter in Japan.

  • Example

    He spent his days as a potter, creating unique pieces of art.

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    The old man was a potter by trade.

potter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for potter

Phrases with potter

  • potter's field

    a public burial ground for unknown or indigent people

    Example

    The city has a potter's field where they bury unclaimed bodies.

  • potter's wheel

    a device used by potters to create symmetrical pottery forms

    Example

    She used the potter's wheel to create a perfect bowl.

  • potter about/around

    to spend time doing things without any particular purpose or without being very busy

    Example

    I spent the afternoon pottering around the garden.

Origins of potter

from Old English 'pottian', meaning 'to make pots'

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Summary: potter in Brief

A 'potter' [ˈpɒtə] is a person who creates pottery, such as pots, bowls, and plates, using materials like clay, porcelain, or stoneware. It can also refer to someone who wanders aimlessly. The term extends to phrases like 'potter's field,' a public burial ground, and 'potter's wheel,' a device used to create symmetrical pottery forms.

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