Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪnər/

Definitions of Viner

noun a person who creates and shares videos on the social media platform Vine

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a talented viner who makes funny videos on social media.

A2 I enjoy watching viners create short, entertaining clips on various topics.

B1 The viner gained a large following due to their creative content and engaging personality.

B2 Many viners have successfully transitioned from social media to mainstream entertainment careers.

C1 The viner collaborated with other influencers to expand their audience and reach.

C2 Some viners have leveraged their online popularity to launch their own merchandise and products.

Examples of Viner in a Sentence

formal The Viner family has been in the winemaking business for generations.

informal I heard that the Viners are throwing a big party this weekend.

slang That Viner guy is always up to something, you never know what he's going to do next.

figurative Her words were like a Viner's vines, twisting and turning in unexpected ways.

Grammatical Forms of Viner

past tense

Vined

plural

Viners

comparative

more Viner

superlative

most Viner

present tense

Vines

future tense

will Vine

perfect tense

have Vined

continuous tense

is Vining

singular

Viner

positive degree

Viner

infinitive

to Vine

gerund

Vining

participle

Vined

Origin and Evolution of Viner

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'Viner' originated from the Middle English word 'viner' which was derived from the Old French word 'vignier' meaning 'vine dresser'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'Viner' evolved to refer to someone who owned or worked in a vineyard, and eventually came to be associated with someone who sold wine or operated a wine shop.