"Suckers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suckers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suckers" Meaning

Idiomatic expressions using "suckers":

Fish lure/suckers (an allusion to a type of fish with a sucker on its mouth): a play on words or a silly idea.
Sucker for (something): a person who is very fond of or susceptible to something, often in an foolish or excessive way.

Literal meaning: fish with a sucking or gripping organ near its mouth.

"Suckers" Examples

Suckers: 5 Usage Examples


1. ID

- Usage: Plural noun
- Example: "Sea lions often label sharks as "suckers" in the ocean."

2. Pejorative term

- Usage: Used in an offensive, contemptuous way
- Example: "Losing money thoughtlessly can make you a sucker, especially in the stock market."

3. Collectors

- Usage: In the context of fishing or sport
- Example: "Suckers are excellent baits to use on your fishing rod."

4. Foolish aspirants

- Usage: In the context of relay or schedules
- Example: "Scheduling recurring reminders can persuade people who want to get back on track from being suckers and late almost every morning."

5. Unsophisticated people

- Usage: Informal in nature
- Example: "You attract sad suckers when you chase an apparently irresistible, fleeting dream without knowledge."

"Suckers" Similar Words

Such-and-such

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"Such" is an adverb that intensifies or emphasizes a preceding adjective or noun. It can be used in several ways:<br><br>1. Emphasis: "It's such a beautiful day!" (emphasizing the adjective "beautiful").<br>2. Comparison: "She sings such a sweet song." (comparing the song to others).<br>3. Quantity or degree: "I've seen such a lot of people there." (emphasis on the amount or degree).<br>4. Manner: "She cuts it such that it's perfectly smooth." (describing how something is done).<br><br>In general, "such" is used to express an opinion or attitude towards something and to emphasize its qualities or characteristics.

Suchard

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Suck

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Sucked

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To deceive or cheat, especially to take advantage of someone who is naive or inexperienced.<br><br>Example: "The predator targeted an unsuspecting tourist, trying to sell them a fake product."<br><br>or<br><br>A person who is especially attracted to someone or something attractive or desirable.<br><br>Example: "He was a sucker for romantic movies, watching a new one every weekend."<br><br>or<br><br>A metal or plastic device with a hole in the center, used for sucking up liquids or objects.<br><br>Example: "The device used a powerful sucker to lift heavy loads."<br><br>or<br><br>A person who does something unwise or foolish, especially because they believe something too strongly.<br><br>Example: "He was a sucker for that new diet plan, expecting it to solve all his weight problems."

Suckered

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Sucking

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Suckle

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Suckled

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Suckler

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Suckles

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Suckling

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Sucks

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Sucralfate

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