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sower

[ˈsəʊə(r)]

sower Definition

  • 1a person or machine that sows seeds
  • 2a person who spreads ideas or beliefs

Using sower: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sower walked across the field, scattering seeds as he went.

  • Example

    The sower of discord among friends is a dangerous person.

  • Example

    The sower of good news is always welcome.

  • Example

    The sower of the seed must be careful to plant it at the right depth.

sower Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sower

Phrases with sower

  • reap what one sows

    to experience the results of one's actions, whether they are good or bad

    Example

    If you cheat on your exams, you will reap what you sow when you fail the course.

  • sow one's wild oats

    to engage in wild or promiscuous behavior while young and before settling down

    Example

    He spent his twenties sowing his wild oats, but now he's ready to settle down and start a family.

  • to do something that will cause a particular result or situation in the future

    Example

    By investing in education, we can sow the seeds of a brighter future for our children.

Origins of sower

from Old English 'sawan', meaning 'to sow'

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Summary: sower in Brief

A 'sower' [ˈsəʊə(r)] is a person or machine that plants seeds, or a person who spreads ideas or beliefs. Examples include 'The sower walked across the field, scattering seeds as he went.' and 'The sower of good news is always welcome.' Phrases like 'reap what one sows' and 'sow the seeds of something' extend the concept to consequences and future outcomes.