trucker
0 antonyms and opposites of trucker, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A person who drives a truck for a living, especially over long distances.
How to use trucker
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English *trukere (“one who disappoints, a deceiver”), from Middle English trukien (“to fail, run out, disappoint”), equivalent to truck (“to fail”) + -er (agent noun suffix). Compare trooker.
Full origin of trucker →Frequently asked questions
What does “trucker” mean?
The word “trucker” means a person who drives a truck for a living, especially over long distances. In plain terms, someone whose job is driving trucks, particularly long-haul freight.
How do you pronounce “trucker”?
“Trucker” is pronounced TRUH-kuh (/ˈtɹʌkɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “trucker” in a sentence?
Here is “trucker” used in a sentence: “The trucker had been on the road for fourteen hours straight.”
What part of speech is “trucker”?
“Trucker” is a noun.