wheeler

[ˈwiːlər]

wheeler Definition

  • 1a person or thing that wheels, especially a vehicle with two or more wheels
  • 2a person who rides a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle with wheels
  • 3a horse harnessed to a cart or carriage as one of a pair (the other being a leader)

Using wheeler: Examples

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

  • Example

    The delivery truck was a six-wheeler.

  • Example

    He's an avid wheeler and loves to ride his bike on the weekends.

  • Example

    The wheeler stumbled and almost fell, but the driver managed to regain control.

  • Example

    The carriage was pulled by a pair of black wheelers.

wheeler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wheeler

Phrases with wheeler

  • four-wheeler

    a vehicle with four wheels, especially an all-terrain vehicle (ATV)

    Example

    He loves to go off-roading on his four-wheeler.

  • big-wheeler

    a large vehicle with big wheels, such as a tractor-trailer

    Example

    The big-wheeler rumbled down the highway, carrying a load of goods.

  • front-wheeler

    a vehicle with front-wheel drive

    Example

    The new car is a front-wheeler, which makes it easier to handle in slippery conditions.

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Summary: wheeler in Brief

A 'wheeler' [ˈwiːlər] is a person or thing that has wheels, such as a vehicle, bicycle, or horse harnessed to a cart. The term can also refer to a person who rides a vehicle with wheels, like a cyclist or biker. 'Wheeler' extends into phrases like 'four-wheeler,' referring to a vehicle with four wheels, and 'big-wheeler,' denoting a large vehicle with big wheels.

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