Pronunciation: /ˈstoʊtər/

Definitions of stoater

noun a Scottish slang term for something or someone remarkable or outstanding

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a stoater of a cat chasing a mouse.

A2 The children were playing with a stoater of a ball in the park.

B1 The new restaurant in town is a real stoater, with delicious food and great service.

B2 The actor's performance in the play was an absolute stoater, leaving the audience in awe.

C1 The company's latest product release was a stoater, exceeding all expectations and breaking sales records.

C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research findings were described as a stoater in the field of medicine.

Examples of stoater in a Sentence

formal The stoater of a building stood tall and majestic in the city center.

informal That car is an absolute stoater - it's so fast!

slang She's a proper stoater when it comes to dancing, you should see her moves!

figurative His speech was a real stoater, it left everyone in awe.

Grammatical Forms of stoater

past tense

stoatered

plural

stoaters

comparative

more stoater

superlative

most stoater

present tense

stoaters

future tense

will stoater

perfect tense

have stoatered

continuous tense

is stoatering

singular

stoater

positive degree

stoater

infinitive

to stoater

gerund

stoatering

participle

stoatered

Origin and Evolution of stoater

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Scottish Gaelic
Story behind the word: The word 'stoater' is believed to have originated in Scotland.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something impressive or remarkable, the meaning of 'stoater' has evolved to also mean something forceful or impactful.