-Fluencer

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.flu.ən.sər/

Definitions of -fluencer

noun a person who has the ability to influence the opinions or behavior of others through social media or online platforms

Example Sentences

A1 She is a popular -fluencer on social media.

A2 My sister wants to become a beauty -fluencer on YouTube.

B1 The fitness -fluencer promotes healthy living and exercise routines.

B2 As a travel -fluencer, he gets sponsored to visit exotic destinations and share his experiences online.

C1 The fashion -fluencer collaborated with several high-end brands for exclusive collections.

C2 The tech -fluencer's reviews are highly regarded in the industry for their accuracy and insight.

Examples of -fluencer in a Sentence

formal The social media influencer collaborated with the brand for a promotional campaign.

informal That -fluencer on Instagram always posts about their new outfits.

slang I can't believe how many followers that -fluencer has on TikTok.

figurative She has become a positive -fluencer in her community, always encouraging others to do their best.

Grammatical Forms of -fluencer

past tense

-fluenced

plural

-fluencers

comparative

more influential

superlative

most influential

present tense

-fluencing

future tense

will -fluence

perfect tense

have -fluenced

continuous tense

is -fluencing

singular

-fluencer

positive degree

influential

infinitive

to -fluence

gerund

influencing

participle

influenced

Origin and Evolution of -fluencer

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word '-fluencer' is a combination of the word 'influencer' and a prefix or suffix indicating a specific type of influence, such as 'micro-', 'nano-', or 'macro-'.
Evolution of the word: The term '-fluencer' has evolved from its roots in the influencer marketing industry to encompass a wide range of industries and types of influence, such as social media influencers, health influencers, and lifestyle influencers.