Basketballer

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbæskɪtˌbɔlər/

Definitions of basketballer

noun a person who plays basketball

Example Sentences

A1 The basketballer dribbled the ball down the court.

A2 She dreams of becoming a professional basketballer one day.

B1 The basketballer scored the winning basket in the last few seconds of the game.

B2 As a seasoned basketballer, he knew exactly when to pass the ball to his teammate.

C1 The basketballer's skills on the court were unmatched by any other player in the league.

C2 After retiring from professional basketball, he became a coach and mentor to aspiring basketballers.

Examples of basketballer in a Sentence

formal The basketballer displayed exceptional skills on the court during the championship game.

informal That basketballer is a beast on the court, always making amazing plays.

slang Check out that basketballer, he's got mad game.

figurative She's a real basketballer when it comes to handling difficult situations in life.

Grammatical Forms of basketballer

past tense

basketballed

plural

basketballers

comparative

more basketball

superlative

most basketball

present tense

basketballs

future tense

will basketball

perfect tense

have basketballed

continuous tense

is basketballing

singular

basketballer

positive degree

very basketball

infinitive

to basketball

gerund

basketballing

participle

basketballing

Origin and Evolution of basketballer

First Known Use: 1891 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'basketballer' originated from the sport of basketball, which was invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a player of the sport of basketball, the term 'basketballer' has evolved to also refer to someone who is skilled or actively participates in the game of basketball.