Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪnər/

Definitions of trainer

noun A person who trains or teaches others, especially in a specific skill or field.

Example Sentences

A1 The trainer showed the students how to do the exercise correctly.

A2 I hired a personal trainer to help me reach my fitness goals.

B1 The trainer provided valuable feedback to help the team improve their performance.

B2 The dog trainer used positive reinforcement to teach the new puppy obedience.

C1 The trainer's expertise in leadership development has helped many executives advance in their careers.

C2 The professional athlete worked closely with his trainer to develop a customized training program for the upcoming competition.

Examples of trainer in a Sentence

formal The trainer provided a comprehensive overview of the new software system.

informal I have a personal trainer who helps me stay in shape.

slang My trainer is a beast at the gym, always pushing me to my limits.

figurative The trainer of the basketball team is like a mentor to the players, guiding them both on and off the court.

Grammatical Forms of trainer

plural

trainers

comparative

more experienced

superlative

most experienced

present tense

trains

future tense

will train

perfect tense

has trained

continuous tense

is training

singular

trainer

positive degree

experienced

infinitive

to train

gerund

training

participle

trained

Origin and Evolution of trainer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'trainer' originated from the Old French word 'trenere' which means 'to draw or drag'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'trainer' evolved to refer to someone who educates or instructs others, particularly in sports or fitness.