roger

[ˈrɑːdʒər]

roger Definition

  • 1to acknowledge or confirm that a message has been received and understood
  • 2a male given name

Using roger: Examples

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

  • Example

    Air traffic control: 'Flight 123, please roger.'

  • Example

    Person 1: 'Can you pick up some milk on your way home?' Person 2: 'Roger that.'

  • Example

    His name is Roger Federer.

  • Example

    Roger was a popular name in the 1950s.

roger Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with roger

  • used to acknowledge or confirm that a message has been received and understood

    Example

    A: Can you come to the meeting at 3 pm? B: Roger that.

  • used to acknowledge or confirm that a message has been received and understood, often humorously

    Example

    A: Can you bring me a coffee? B: Roger Wilco, over and out.

  • Roger Moore

    a British actor who played James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985

    Example

    Roger Moore was known for his suave portrayal of James Bond.

Origins of roger

from the use of 'Roger' in radio communication to mean 'received and understood'

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Summary: roger in Brief

The term 'roger' [ˈrɑːdʒər] is used in radio communication to acknowledge or confirm that a message has been received and understood. It can also be used as a male given name, such as Roger Federer. The phrase 'roger that' is commonly used to confirm understanding, while 'Roger Wilco' is a humorous variation.

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