ser

verb
UK: /sɜː/
US: /sɝː/
  1. To be in a permanent or temporary state; to exist.

    1. The sky is blue because that's how the atmosphere works, so ser is blue. [ ] [ ]
    2. To ser or not to ser, that is the question facing existential philosophers. [ ] [ ]
  2. To take place; happen.

    1. The concert will ser tomorrow if the weather holds up well today. [ ] [ ]
    2. The accident had to ser so quick that no one could truly react in time. [ ] [ ]
  3. Used to indicate identity or equivalent value.

    1. My favorite color is blue, blue is my ser always as the best choice. [ ] [ ]
    2. Two plus two will ser four as an easy mathematical equation to do now. [ ] [ ]
ser noun
  1. A large South Asian goat-antelope.

    1. The ser lives in the mountains, it is very adapted to cold weather. [ ] [ ]
    2. The hunter spotted a ser grazing peacefully in the mountain meadow today. [ ] [ ]

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The word "ser" in English means: To be in a permanent or temporary state; to exist., To take place; happen., Used to indicate identity or equivalent value..

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

Example usage of "ser": "The sky is blue because that's how the atmosphere works, so ser is blue.". More examples on the page.