skiver

[ˈskaɪvə(r)]

skiver Definition

  • 1a person who avoids work or responsibility, especially one who does so habitually
  • 2a thin piece of leather or other material used for covering books or furniture

Using skiver: Examples

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

  • Example

    He's a skiver who always finds excuses to avoid work.

  • Example

    The book was covered in red skiver.

  • Example

    She spent the afternoon skiving off work.

skiver Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for skiver

  • hard worker
  • diligent person

Phrases with skiver

  • to avoid work or responsibility, especially by leaving early or taking time off without permission

    Example

    He decided to skive off work and go to the beach instead.

  • to cut or slice thin pieces from a material, especially leather

    Example

    He used a sharp knife to skive out the leather for the book cover.

  • skiver's hole

    a small hole made in leather or other material by a skiving knife

    Example

    He accidentally made a skiver's hole in the leather while cutting it.

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Summary: skiver in Brief

The term 'skiver' [ˈskaɪvə(r)] refers to a person who habitually avoids work or responsibility. It can also refer to a thin piece of leather or other material used for covering books or furniture. The phrase 'skive off' means to avoid work or responsibility, while 'skive out' refers to cutting thin pieces from a material. 'Skiver' is a synonym for 'slacker' or 'idler,' and an antonym for 'hard worker.'