IPA: /ˈjɛərər/
KK: /ˈjɛrər/
Quick and agile in movement or action; lively.
The yare boat glided swiftly across the water.
Comparative: yare
Superlative: yarest
This word originates from Old English, meaning a person who is more skilled or adept in a particular area. The term 'yarer' is derived from 'yare', which means quick, agile, or ready, combined with the agent suffix '-er', indicating a person who performs an action or possesses a quality.
Think of someone who is 'quick' or 'agile' ('yare') — the '-er' means they are a person who embodies that quality. This helps you remember that a 'yarer' is someone who is skilled or adept.