sorner

[sawr-ner]

sorner Definition

  • 1a person who habitually depends on the charity of others for their living
  • 2a person who avoids paying their debts

Using sorner: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was a sorner who lived off his friends' generosity.

  • Example

    The company had to deal with a lot of sorners who refused to pay their bills.

sorner Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sorner

  • a person who makes a living by begging or depending on the charity of others

    Example

    He was a professional sorner who spent most of his time on the streets asking for money.

  • to be dependent on the charity of others

    Example

    After losing his job, he was on the sorner for several months until he found a new one.

  • to go a-sorning

    to go begging or asking for charity

    Example

    He went a-sorning in the streets, hoping to collect enough money to buy some food.

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Summary: sorner in Brief

'Sorner' [sawr-ner] refers to a person who habitually depends on the charity of others for their living or avoids paying their debts. It is synonymous with 'freeloader,' 'moocher,' 'leech,' 'parasite,' and 'sponger.' The term extends into phrases like 'professional sorner,' 'to be on the sorner,' and 'to go a-sorning,' all of which denote dependency on the charity of others.