Pronunciation: /ˈrɑdʒər/

Definitions of Roger

noun a male given name

Example Sentences

A1 Roger is my brother's name.

A2 She told Roger to meet her at the park.

B1 Roger enjoys playing tennis in his free time.

B2 Roger's expertise in marketing has helped the company grow.

C1 Roger's leadership skills were evident during the crisis.

C2 Roger's dedication to his work is truly admirable.

Examples of Roger in a Sentence

formal Roger, could you please provide a status update on the project?

informal Hey Roger, did you catch the game last night?

slang Yo, Roger, wanna grab some food later?

figurative Roger that, let's move forward with the new strategy.

Grammatical Forms of Roger

past tense

Rogered

plural

Rogers

comparative

more Roger

superlative

most Roger

present tense

Roger

future tense

will Roger

perfect tense

have Rogered

continuous tense

is Rogering

singular

Roger

positive degree

Roger

infinitive

to Roger

gerund

Rogering

participle

Rogered

Origin and Evolution of Roger

First Known Use: 1927 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Roger' originated as a radio communication term in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in radio communication to acknowledge receipt of a message, the term 'Roger' has since evolved to also mean 'okay' or 'understood' in various contexts.