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sacker

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /ˈsækər/

KK: /ˈsækər/

noun
Definition

A person who puts items into bags or sacks, often in a grocery store or similar setting.


Example

The sacker helped me load my groceries into the car.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see the game last night?
Sloth B
Yeah, the sacker was incredible, wasn't he?
Sloth A
Absolutely! He really knows how to pressure the quarterback.
Sloth B
For sure! I think he might be the best in the league right now.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
baseman
lineman
packer
Antonyms
receiver
quarterback
unloader
Root Explanation

Sacker → The word 'sacker' originates from the Old English 'sæc', meaning a bag or sack, combined with the agent suffix '-er', which denotes a person who performs an action. Thus, a sacker is a person who sacks or bags something, often used in the context of looting or taking goods.

Memory Tip

Think of someone who 'bags' things — the root 'sæc' means bag, and the '-er' indicates a person. This helps you remember that a sacker is someone who puts things into a bag.

Visually Confused Words
stacker
smacker
slacker
saker
acker
shackler
wacker
tacker
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