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wearer

American  
[wer-er] / ˈwɛr ər /

noun

  1. a person who wears or carries something.


Example Sentences

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Researchers have developed a tiny, battery-powered hydrogen sensor that continuously monitors a wearer’s flatulence, with the aim of collecting data to improve digestive health.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because the fibers rest directly against the scalp and neck, wearers may experience extended skin contact.

From Science Daily

Elizabeth II had to adapt to a world in which the British crown and its wearer were never out of the spotlight.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tech giant says this makes it clear to others when the device is recording, and features tamper-detection technology to prevent wearers from covering the light.

From BBC

A Lululemon spokesperson, in a statement, said the collection was designed to help people train and was intended to give wearers a “sculpted” look with lighter, fast-drying fabric.

From MarketWatch