reaper

[ˈriːpər]

reaper Definition

  • 1a person or machine that cuts and gathers crops at harvest time
  • 2the Grim Reaper: a personification of death in the form of a cloaked skeleton wielding a large scythe

Using reaper: Examples

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

  • Example

    The farmer hired a reaper to harvest his wheat.

  • Example

    The Grim Reaper is often depicted as a hooded figure with a scythe.

  • Example

    The reaper cut through the fields with ease, gathering the crops as it went.

reaper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reaper

Phrases with reaper

  • a personification of death in the form of a cloaked skeleton wielding a large scythe

    Example

    The Grim Reaper is often portrayed in popular culture as a menacing figure who comes to collect souls.

  • a supernatural being who is responsible for collecting the souls of the deceased

    Example

    In some cultures, the angel of death is seen as a benevolent figure who guides the souls of the departed to the afterlife.

  • to experience the consequences of one's actions, whether good or bad

    Example

    He knew that if he didn't study for the exam, he would reap what he sowed and fail the class.

Origins of reaper

from Old English 'ripe', meaning 'ripe, ready to be reaped'

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Summary: reaper in Brief

A 'reaper' [ˈriːpər] is a person or machine that cuts and gathers crops at harvest time. It is also used to refer to the Grim Reaper, a personification of death in the form of a cloaked skeleton wielding a large scythe. Examples of usage include 'The farmer hired a reaper to harvest his wheat.' and 'The Grim Reaper is often depicted as a hooded figure with a scythe.'

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