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Noun — Someone who says or announces something, especially habitually.

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a sayer, not a doer

Etymology

Formed from the verb "say" plus the agent suffix "-er," meaning "one who does the action."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sayer” mean?

The word “sayer” means someone who says or announces something, especially habitually. In plain terms, a word for someone who says things, mostly seen today in the set phrase "sayer" versus "doer.".

How do you use “sayer” in a sentence?

Here is “sayer” used in a sentence: “He was more a doer than a sayer, preferring action to talk.”

What part of speech is “sayer”?

“Sayer” is a noun.

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