IPA: /ˈdʒʌŋkɪtər/
KK: /ˈdʒʌŋkɪtər/
A person who attends a social event or party, often for enjoyment or entertainment.
The junketer enjoyed the lavish banquet and lively conversations at the gala.
Junketer → The word originates from the term 'junket', which comes from Middle English 'jonket', meaning a feast or banquet, and is derived from the Old French 'jonquet', meaning a small sweet cake or a dish. The suffix '-er' indicates a person who engages in the activity. Thus, a junketer is a person who participates in feasting or enjoying banquets.
Think of someone who enjoys a 'feast' ('junket') and is a person ('-er') who indulges in such activities. This helps you remember that a junketer is someone who partakes in feasting.
No commonly confused words.