noun a person who rides, especially one who rides horses, bicycles, motorcycles, etc.
In sports such as cycling or skiing, a rider is a participant in the event.
In insurance policies, a rider is an additional provision that amends or adds to the coverage of the main policy.
A rider can also refer to a passenger on public transportation such as buses, trains, or subways.
In amusement parks, a rider is someone who enjoys rides and attractions.
A rider can also refer to a list of demands or requirements made by a performer or band as part of their contract for a performance.
A rider is a person who rides a horse in various equestrian disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, and eventing.
In the context of motorcycling, a rider refers to the person who operates a motorcycle.
A writer may use the term 'rider' to refer to an additional clause or provision added to a contract or agreement.
A musician may use the term 'rider' to refer to a list of specific requirements or requests for a performance, such as technical specifications or hospitality demands.
An event planner may use the term 'rider' to refer to a document outlining the specific needs and preferences of a client for an event, such as food and beverage preferences, transportation arrangements, and other details.
A politician may use the term 'rider' to refer to an additional provision attached to a legislative bill that may not be directly related to the main subject of the bill.
A contractor may use the term 'rider' to refer to an additional clause added to a construction contract specifying details or changes to the original agreement.