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Meaning of Chaser
The primary meaning of the word "Chaser" is a person or thing that chases something or someone.
Definitions
- A person who pursues someone or something, typically in order to catch or follow them
- A drink, typically a spirit, taken after another drink to alleviate its unpleasant effects
- A device or machine used to drive or propel something, especially a tool or a projectile
Etymology of Chaser
The word "Chaser" originated from the Old French word "chacier", meaning to pursue or to hunt, which is derived from the Latin word "chassare" or "cacciare", also meaning to hunt or to pursue
Historically, the term has been used to describe a person or thing that pursues or follows another, with early usage found in medieval texts and hunting contexts
Example Uses
- The police chaser was hot on the heels of the speeding car
- She was a chaser of dreams, always pursuing her goals with passion and determination
- The chaser on the drink helped to alleviate the burning sensation in his throat