collier

[ˈkɒliə]

collier Definition

  • 1a coal miner
  • 2a ship for transporting coal

Using collier: Examples

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

  • Example

    My grandfather was a collier in the coal mines.

  • Example

    The collier sailed from Newcastle to London with a cargo of coal.

collier Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for collier

Phrases with collier

  • collier's lung

    a chronic lung disease caused by inhaling coal dust

    Example

    Many colliers suffered from collier's lung due to their work in the mines.

  • collier's whistle

    a whistle used by colliers to signal their location in the mine

    Example

    The collier's whistle could be heard echoing through the mine as they signaled to each other.

  • collier's lamp

    a lamp worn on the forehead by colliers to light their way in the mine

    Example

    The collier's lamp flickered as he made his way through the dark tunnels of the mine.

Origins of collier

from Middle English 'colier', from Old French 'charbonnier', meaning 'coal merchant'

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Summary: collier in Brief

'Collier' [ˈkɒliə] refers to a coal miner or a ship used for transporting coal. The term has historical significance, particularly in the context of the Industrial Revolution. Examples include 'My grandfather was a collier in the coal mines,' and 'The collier sailed from Newcastle to London with a cargo of coal.' Phrases like 'collier's lung,' 'collier's whistle,' and 'collier's lamp' are associated with the profession.