straddler

[ˈstræd.lər]

straddler Definition

a person who sits or stands with a leg on either side of something.

Using straddler: Examples

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

  • Example

    The straddler sat on the fence, unable to make a decision.

  • Example

    He was a skilled straddler, able to balance on narrow beams with ease.

  • Example

    The horseback rider was a natural straddler, comfortable in the saddle.

straddler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for straddler

  • rider
  • mounter
  • sitter
  • percher

Phrases with straddler

  • to remain neutral or undecided in a dispute or controversy

    Example

    He's been straddling the fence on this issue for months.

  • to be on both sides of an issue or situation

    Example

    The company is trying to straddle the line between traditional and modern approaches.

  • an investment strategy that involves buying both a call option and a put option on the same underlying asset at the same strike price and expiration date

    Example

    The straddle strategy can be used to profit from a significant price movement in either direction.

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Summary: straddler in Brief

A 'straddler' [ˈstræd.lər] is a person who sits or stands with a leg on either side of something. It can refer to someone who is indecisive or neutral in a dispute, as in 'straddle the fence,' or to an investment strategy called 'straddle strategy.' Examples include 'The straddler sat on the fence, unable to make a decision.' and 'The horseback rider was a natural straddler, comfortable in the saddle.'