sailer

noun
UK: /ˈseɪlər/
US: /ˈseɪlər/
  1. A person who travels by water in a boat or ship.

    1. The sailer enjoyed the calm sea.
    2. An experienced sailer can navigate through the toughest storms, always respecting the ocean's power.
  2. A type of hat, usually made of straw, that was once commonly worn by sailors.

    1. He bought a new sailer for the trip.
    2. The antique shop had a display of old fashion items, including a classic sailer hat.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sailer" in English means: A person who travels by water in a boat or ship., A type of hat, usually made of straw, that was once commonly worn by sailors..

The phonetic transcription of "sailer" is /ˈseɪlər/ in British English and /ˈseɪlər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sailer": mariner, seafarer, yachtsman.

Example usage of "sailer": "The sailer enjoyed the calm sea.". More examples on the page.