rider

noun
UK: /ˈraɪ.dər/
US: /ˈraɪ.dɚ/
  1. A person who is riding a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle.

    1. The rider wore a helmet for safety during the horse show.
    2. Experienced riders know how to control their bikes on various terrains with ease.
  2. An extra condition or small law that is added to a more important law or agreement.

    1. They added a rider to the bill at the last minute for their benefit.
    2. The senator proposed a rider concerning environmental protection to the agriculture bill.
  3. A person whose job is to ride horses in races.

    1. The rider was thrown from the horse during the steeplechase.
    2. That famous rider skillfully navigated the horse through the challenging race course.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "rider" in English means: A person who is riding a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle., An extra condition or small law that is added to a more important law or agreement., A person whose job is to ride horses in races..

The phonetic transcription of "rider" is /ˈraɪ.dər/ in British English and /ˈraɪ.dɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rider": horseman, biker, clause, provision.

Example usage of "rider": "The rider wore a helmet for safety during the horse show.". More examples on the page.