Pronunciation: /flɔrər/

Definitions of floorer

noun a person who lays flooring or finishes floors professionally

Example Sentences

A1 The floorer installed new tiles in the kitchen.

A2 I hired a professional floorer to redo the hardwood floors in my living room.

B1 The floorer used a special adhesive to secure the vinyl flooring in the bathroom.

B2 The floorer's expertise in laying intricate patterns with ceramic tiles was evident in the hallway.

C1 The master floorer meticulously crafted a custom design for the marble floor in the grand foyer.

C2 The renowned floorer was commissioned to create a stunning mosaic floor in the historic mansion.

Examples of floorer in a Sentence

formal The floorer was responsible for installing the hardwood flooring in the new office building.

informal My friend is a talented floorer and can fix any squeaky floorboard in no time.

slang That guy is a real floorer - he can lay down tile faster than anyone I know.

figurative The news of her promotion as the new CEO was a real floorer for everyone in the company.

Grammatical Forms of floorer

past tense

floored

plural

floorers

comparative

more floorer

superlative

most floorer

present tense

floor

future tense

will floor

perfect tense

have floored

continuous tense

is flooring

singular

floorer

positive degree

floorer

infinitive

to floor

gerund

flooring

participle

flooring

Origin and Evolution of floorer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'floorer' originated from the Middle English term 'flor', which meant a floor or ground surface.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'floorer' evolved to refer to someone or something that completely overwhelms or defeats another, as if knocking them to the floor, in a figurative sense.