Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪnər/
noun a person who signs or writes their name on a document
A1 The signer of the document must use blue ink.
A2 The signer of the contract was required to provide identification.
B1 The signer of the petition gathered hundreds of signatures.
B2 The signer of the agreement was legally bound by its terms.
C1 The signer of the treaty played a crucial role in international diplomacy.
C2 The signer of the will had to have it notarized by a legal authority.
adjective relating to the act of signing or writing one's name
A1 The signer document was quickly processed by the clerk.
A2 The signer contract was legally binding once both parties signed.
B1 The signer petition was presented to the board for approval.
B2 The signer agreement was carefully reviewed by the legal team.
C1 The signer declaration was notarized by a certified professional.
C2 The signer affidavit was submitted as evidence in court.
formal The signer of the contract must ensure all terms and conditions are understood before signing.
informal Hey, are you the signer for this delivery? Just need your signature here.
slang Yo, you the signer for this party? Sign me up!
figurative As the signer of the petition, she became the voice for those who couldn't speak up.
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