schooler
Schooler (noun) means a student at a particular kind of school, usually named in a compound such as "high schooler.". Example: “She's a high schooler now, juggling homework and a part-time job.”
How to use schooler
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishUsually used attached to another word, as in "homeschooler" or "high schooler," to mean someone attending that kind of school.
Word forms
schoolers plural, Schoolers plural
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She's a high _____ now, juggling homework and a part-time job.
Etymology
Formed from school plus the agent suffix -er.
Rhymes for schooler
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What does “schooler” mean?
The word “schooler” means a student at a particular kind of school, usually named in a compound such as "high schooler.". In plain terms, usually used attached to another word, as in "homeschooler" or "high schooler," to mean someone attending that kind of school.
How do you use “schooler” in a sentence?
Here is “schooler” used in a sentence: “She's a high schooler now, juggling homework and a part-time job.”
What part of speech is “schooler”?
“Schooler” is a noun.
How many meanings does “schooler” have?
“Schooler” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a student at a particular kind of school, usually named in a compound such as "high schooler.".