"Signer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Signer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Signer" Meaning

A person who is deaf or hard of hearing and communicates through signs, gestures, and manual language.

"Signer" Examples

1. To formally authenticate a document or agreement by writing one's name (Plautdietsch)


The CEO is the signer of the agreement and made sure that everything was in order before signing.

2. A person (especially a musician or singer) who sings (vb.) the national anthem or a ceremonial song (Scottish Gaelic)


The signer of the national anthem was not able to make it to the ceremony, so a backup singer had to step in.

3. An expert forger who imprints his name, private signature or thumbprint on the counterfeit security papers (slang/USA)


The expert signer had been caught and arrested for his role in the counterfeit money scheme.

4. The space between the two peaks of a letter form (Blackletter)"


In the olden days, the signer or reformator was where the width control took place.

5. A deputy or substitute, frequently holding the rank of commander, which descended to the next heir in case the captain's position was vacant (Russian)


I wasn't aware that my younger brother double served as the holder as well as the signer.

"Signer" Similar Words

Signatory

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Signature

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Signatures

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A person's signature is the special way they write their name, usually made on their own as a token of identity on documents and other written materials.<br><br>To sign something means to write one's signature on it, typically to agree with its contents, authenticate its origin, or to indicate one's approval or commitment.<br><br>A signature can also refer to a person's personal distinguishable style or characteristic, such as a unique handwriting style or behavior.

Signaturist

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A person who thinks good is stupid and anything is based on a decision made from a standpoint of being right there is a signaturist. They believe ethical questions can't be settled because they are never resolved by arguments; some individuals are decided 'right' and others decided 'wrong'.

Signboard

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Signboards

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Signe

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Signed

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Written with a person's name at the end to indicate that they have seen and approved what has been written.

Signet

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Significance

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<strong>Significance</strong> refers to the importance or reliability of something, often used to describe the degree to which results are valid, reliable, or meaningful.<br><br>Synonyms: importance, relevance, meaning, impact, weight.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The study's finding had significant implications for public health policy.<br> The museum exhibit highlighted the cultural significance of ancient artifacts.<br> The team's victory had great sporting significance, securing their spot in the finals.<br><br>In general, significance is about the extent to which something makes a difference or has an effect. It can be used in various contexts, such as statistics, research, history, or everyday life.

Significances

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Significand

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Significant

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Significantly

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Adverb of degree: to a considerable degree; very much: This road will significantly improve safety.

Significate

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Significant is an adjective that means of great importance or consequence, or a sign that clearly indicates something. It can also mean (in statistical analysis), being clearly beyond chance, and having a difference or relationship that is statistically significant, not just due to random chance.

Signification

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