ruler

noun
UK: /ˈruː.lə/
US: /ˈruː.lɚ/
  1. A straight strip of plastic, wood, or metal used for drawing straight lines or measuring distances.

    1. I need a ruler to draw a straight line.
    2. The carpenter used a ruler to measure the length of the wood before cutting it.
  2. A person who governs or has control or authority over a country or area.

    1. The ruler made a new law today.
    2. The people obeyed their ruler, fearing his power and influence.
ruler verb
  1. To exercise control or influence over someone or something.

    1. She likes to ruler her kitchen well.
    2. He ruler his department with efficiency and fairness, earning their respect.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "ruler" in English means: A straight strip of plastic, wood, or metal used for drawing straight lines or measuring distances., A person who governs or has control or authority over a country or area..

The phonetic transcription of "ruler" is /ˈruː.lə/ in British English and /ˈruː.lɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "ruler": "I need a ruler to draw a straight line.". More examples on the page.