Signer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsaɪnər|  American pronunciation of the word signer
Brit.  |saɪnə|  British pronunciation of the word signer

noun

- someone who can use sign language to communicate
- someone who signs and is bound by a document (syn: signatory)

Extra examples

The sign in the store window says “OPEN.”

After you get off the highway, follow the signs for Route 25.

He ran the stop sign.

There was a “For Sale” sign on the car.

All the signs point to him as the guilty party.

She ignored me, which was a sure sign that she was mad at me.

“The company called me in for a second interview.” “That's a good sign.”

It was a bad sign that he couldn't walk on the injured leg.

There are plenty of warning signs that the company is in danger of bankruptcy.

They bowed before the king as a sign of respect.

Sign your name on the bottom line.

She met with fans and signed autographs.

Please sign at the bottom of the application.

You forgot to sign the document.

He was forced to sign the confession.

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