Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪvərər/

Definitions of deliverer

noun a person or thing that delivers or rescues

Example Sentences

A1 The deliverer brought the package to my door.

A2 The pizza deliverer was late with my order.

B1 The deliverer of bad news is never popular.

B2 The reliable deliverer ensured all parcels were delivered on time.

C1 The deliverer of justice must remain impartial.

C2 The political deliverer promised sweeping changes in the upcoming election.

Examples of deliverer in a Sentence

formal The deliverer arrived promptly with the package.

informal The delivery guy showed up right on time with the package.

slang The delivery dude came through with the package right on schedule.

figurative She saw him as her deliverer, bringing hope and joy into her life.

Grammatical Forms of deliverer

past tense

delivered

plural

deliverers

comparative

more delivering

superlative

most delivering

present tense

delivers

future tense

will deliver

perfect tense

have delivered

continuous tense

is delivering

singular

deliverer

positive degree

deliverer

infinitive

to deliver

gerund

delivering

participle

delivering

Origin and Evolution of deliverer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'deliverer' originated from the Old French word 'delivrer' which comes from the Latin word 'liberare' meaning 'to set free'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'deliverer' has retained its meaning of one who sets free or rescues, but has also come to be used more broadly to refer to anyone who brings or provides something, such as a delivery person.