Pronunciation: /ˈfɪɡjər/
noun a symbol or number used in mathematics or counting
A1 My math teacher is a patient and helpful figurer.
A2 The ancient Greeks were skilled figurers in geometry.
B1 The financial analyst is a talented figurer when it comes to predicting market trends.
B2 The artist is known for being a creative figurer in her abstract paintings.
C1 The Nobel Prize-winning scientist is a renowned figurer in the field of quantum physics.
C2 The philosopher is considered a visionary figurer in the realm of existentialism.
verb to calculate or estimate a number or amount
A1 She figures out how to solve simple math problems.
A2 He figures out the best route to take to avoid traffic.
B1 They figured out a way to improve efficiency in the workplace.
B2 The detective figured out who the real culprit was in the case.
C1 After years of research, the scientist finally figured out the key to unlocking the mystery of the universe.
C2 The master chess player can quickly figure out the best moves to make in any situation.
formal The mathematician is a brilliant figurer who can solve complex equations effortlessly.
informal She's a great figurer when it comes to planning parties and events.
slang I'm not much of a figurer when it comes to budgeting my money.
figurative He is a key figurer in the company, always coming up with innovative ideas.
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