Pronunciation: /ˈpɑːrdnər/

Definitions of pardner

noun a variant spelling of partner, which refers to a person who takes part in an activity with another or shares in a business

Example Sentences

A1 My pardner and I went fishing together.

A2 I can always count on my pardner to have my back.

B1 As business pardners, we have to make important decisions together.

B2 My pardner and I have been through thick and thin together.

C1 My pardner in crime always knows how to make me laugh.

C2 I trust my pardner with my life.

interjection used informally to address or refer to someone, especially in a friendly or familiar way

Example Sentences

A1 Pardner, can you help me with my homework?

A2 Excuse me, pardner, do you know where the nearest bus stop is?

B1 Hey, pardner, could you pass me the salt, please?

B2 Pardner, I think we should consider investing in that company.

C1 Pardner, I believe we can achieve great success if we work together.

C2 My dear pardner, I must say your performance exceeded my expectations.

Examples of pardner in a Sentence

formal The business pardner was impressed with the proposal.

informal Hey pardner, you ready to hit the trail?

slang Me and my pardner are heading out for a night on the town.

figurative Sometimes fear can be a pardner in pushing us to achieve our goals.

Grammatical Forms of pardner

past tense

pardnered

plural

pardners

comparative

more pardner

superlative

most pardner

present tense

pardners

future tense

will pardner

perfect tense

have pardnered

continuous tense

pardnering

singular

pardner

positive degree

pardner

infinitive

to pardner

gerund

pardnering

participle

pardnered

Origin and Evolution of pardner

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'pardner' is a colloquial variation of the word 'partner', used in American English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the American West during the 19th century, 'pardner' was a term used among cowboys and frontiersmen to refer to a close companion or ally. Over time, the word has become more widely used in informal settings to refer to a friend or associate.