Pronunciation: /bɛndər/

Definitions of bender

noun slang for a drinking spree or binge

Example Sentences

A1 He is a bender of metal, creating beautiful sculptures.

A2 The artist used a bender to shape the wire into intricate designs.

B1 The plumber brought his pipe bender to fix the leak in the kitchen.

B2 The skilled craftsman was known as a master bender of wood.

C1 The engineer designed a new type of bender for bending steel beams.

C2 The glass artist used a specialized bender to create the unique shapes in the sculpture.

Examples of bender in a Sentence

formal The metal bender machine is used to create precise bends in sheet metal.

informal Bender is a skilled craftsman when it comes to shaping metal.

slang Let's go watch some episodes of Bender from Futurama, he's hilarious!

figurative After a long day of work, I feel like I'm on an emotional bender.

Grammatical Forms of bender

past tense

bended

plural

benders

comparative

more bendy

superlative

most bendy

present tense

bends

future tense

will bend

perfect tense

has bent

continuous tense

is bending

singular

bender

positive degree

bend

infinitive

to bend

gerund

bending

participle

bending

Origin and Evolution of bender

First Known Use: 1834 year
Language of Origin: British English
Story behind the word: The word 'bender' originated in British English as slang for a drinking spree or binge.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bender' has evolved to also mean a period of time spent doing a particular activity intensely, not just limited to drinking.