Pronunciation: /ˈsnaɪ.pər/
noun A person who shoots from a concealed position, especially a military marksman or a professional assassin.
A1 The sniper aimed carefully at the target.
A2 The sniper hid in the bushes, waiting for the perfect shot.
B1 The sniper was known for their precise marksmanship skills.
B2 The sniper took out the enemy with a single shot from a distance.
C1 The sniper's training and experience made them a deadly force on the battlefield.
C2 The sniper's reputation as a top marksman was well-deserved.
formal The sniper took position on the rooftop and patiently waited for the target to appear.
informal The sniper was perched up high, keeping an eye out for their mark.
slang The sniper was locked and loaded, ready to take the shot.
figurative She was a sniper when it came to finding the best deals while shopping.
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