racer
0 antonyms and opposites of racer, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Someone or something that takes part in a race.
Etymology
Formed by adding the agent suffix "-er" to "race"; first recorded in the mid-1600s.
Full origin of racer →Frequently asked questions
What does “racer” mean?
The word “racer” means someone or something that takes part in a race. In plain terms, a person, vehicle, or animal built or used for racing — also the name of a family of fast snakes.
How do you pronounce “racer”?
“Racer” is pronounced RAY-suh (/ˈɹeɪ.səɹ/ in IPA).
How do you use “racer” in a sentence?
Here is “racer” used in a sentence: “The young racer finished third in her first professional event.”
What part of speech is “racer”?
“Racer” is a noun.
Where does the word “racer” come from?
The word “racer” dates back to around 1600. Formed by adding the agent suffix "-er" to "race"; first recorded in the mid-1600s.
Is “racer” a common word?
“Racer” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “racer” have?
“Racer” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: someone or something that takes part in a race.