racer

[ˈreɪsər]

racer Definition

  • 1a person, animal, or vehicle that takes part in a race
  • 2a long slender fish of the jack family, found in the warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean

Using racer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The racers lined up at the starting line.

  • Example

    The horse was a fast racer.

  • Example

    The bluefin tuna is a type of racer fish.

racer Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with racer

  • a person who races specially designed cars over a short distance at high speeds

    Example

    He's a drag racer and has won many competitions.

  • a person who races cars on public roads, often illegally

    Example

    The police arrested several street racers for reckless driving.

  • a long, slender, nonvenomous snake found in North and South America

    Example

    The racer snake is known for its speed and agility.

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Summary: racer in Brief

A 'racer' [ˈreɪsər] can refer to a person, animal, or vehicle that participates in a race. It can also denote a type of fish found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Examples include 'The racers lined up at the starting line.' and 'The bluefin tuna is a type of racer fish.' Phrases like 'drag racer' and 'street racer' describe specific types of racing, while 'racer snake' refers to a species of snake known for its speed.

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