Pronunciation: /ˈræŋ.ɡlər/

Definitions of wrangler

noun a brand of jeans

Example Sentences

A1 The wrangler helped the children saddle up the horses.

A2 The wrangler guided the tourists on a horseback riding tour.

B1 The wrangler was responsible for caring for the livestock on the ranch.

B2 The wrangler skillfully roped and tied up the wild mustang.

C1 The wrangler's expertise in handling horses was evident in the way he trained them.

C2 The wrangler's reputation as a top horse trainer spread far and wide.

Examples of wrangler in a Sentence

formal The wrangler carefully guided the horses through the rocky terrain.

informal The wrangler is in charge of taking care of all the animals on the ranch.

slang I heard that wrangler is a real cowboy, always wearing his hat and boots.

figurative As the project wrangler, she was responsible for keeping everyone on track and meeting deadlines.

Grammatical Forms of wrangler

past tense

wrangled

plural

wranglers

comparative

more wrangler

superlative

most wrangler

present tense

wrangles

future tense

will wrangle

perfect tense

have wrangled

continuous tense

is wrangling

singular

wrangler

positive degree

wrangler

infinitive

to wrangle

gerund

wrangling

participle

wrangled

Origin and Evolution of wrangler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'wrangler' originated from the Old English word 'wraegnere' which meant a person who wrangles or disputes.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'wrangler' evolved to refer to someone who handles or manages livestock, particularly horses or cattle. In modern usage, 'wrangler' can also refer to a person who herds or takes care of livestock, or someone who is skilled in handling difficult situations or arguments.