Pronunciation: /ɪnˈʃʊrər/

Definitions of insurer

noun a person or company that provides insurance policies to individuals or organizations

Example Sentences

A1 The insurer will cover the cost of your medical treatment.

A2 It is important to compare different insurers before choosing one.

B1 The insurer denied the claim, stating it was not covered under the policy.

B2 As an insurer, they have a responsibility to act in good faith towards their policyholders.

C1 The insurer conducted a thorough investigation into the fraudulent claim.

C2 The insurer's reputation for prompt claims processing has earned them many loyal customers.

Examples of insurer in a Sentence

formal The insurer will need to review the claim before making a decision.

informal I need to call my insurer to see if my policy covers this.

slang My insurer is always trying to find ways to avoid paying out claims.

figurative Being your own insurer means taking responsibility for your own actions.

Grammatical Forms of insurer

plural

insurers

comparative

more insurer

superlative

most insurer

present tense

insures

future tense

will insure

perfect tense

has insured

continuous tense

is insuring

singular

insurer

positive degree

insurer

infinitive

insure

gerund

insuring

participle

insured

Origin and Evolution of insurer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'insurer' originated from the Old French word 'asseürer' which means to assure or make secure.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'insurer' has evolved to specifically refer to a person or company that provides insurance coverage in exchange for payment.