"Tinkerer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tinkerer" Meaning

A person who makes an effort to solve a puzzle or find a solution to a problem in an informal or creative way.

Example: "He's a bit of a tinkerer and spent hours in his garage workshop, trying to fix the broken motorcycle on his own."

"Tinkerer" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Tinkerer"


1. A Person Who Likes to Repair and Modify Electronic Devices

- Example sentence: He's a skilled tinkerer who can repair and upgrade his computer and gadgets by himself.

2. Someone Who Is Inventive and Always Makes or Fixes Things

- Example sentence: As a child, she was known as the family tinkerer who would always find creative ways to fix everything around the house.

3. A Person Who Creates Artificial Things

- Example sentence: His workshop was a mess, filled with parts and tools of his next project, to be tinkered on at night.

4. Someone Who Fiddles or Makes Minor Adjustments

- Example sentence: My dad is always the family tinkerer fixating on little things that need adjustment to their cars.

5. An Enthusiast Who Loves to Tinker and Experiment

- Example sentence: The backyard of his house is sort of a playground for the neighborhood kids where they can come and tinker with gadgets with his guidance.

"Tinkerer" Similar Words

Tinier

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Tining

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The word "tining" is a verb that means to distribute or arrange something, especially time, in a particular way. For example: "She will tine the gardening work over the next few weeks."<br><br>However, a more common word that is related to "tining" is "tincan" or more commonly "tin" which also has a related word "tine" that means one of the three prongs or points on a fork, especially on a agricultural fork used in gardens or on a three-tined fork used in fishing.<br><br>However, I believe the word you might be looking for is "timing", which means the measurement of the duration between events or the correct moment to do something.

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To think deeply or carefully about something, or to invent or come up with something new by thinking creatively.

Tinker

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Tinkerbell

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A fairy from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. She is known for her magical powers, mischievous behavior, and loyalty to Peter Pan. She is often depicted as a small, mischievous-looking fairy with a green dress and wings.

Tinkered

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Tinkered means:<br><br>To make small changes or repairs to something, especially casually or in a makeshift way, rather than using a full-scale overhaul or new construction. It can also refer to creating or inventing something in a casual or improvised manner.<br><br>For example: "The old engine was still running well after years of being tinkered with by the owner."

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The word "tinkled" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "tinkle", which means: <br><br>1. To produce a light, ringing sound, often in a pleasant way: The tiny pebbles on the beach tinkled in the tide.<br>2. To laugh or speak lightly and pleasantly: The children tinkled with each other as they played together.<br><br>It can also be used as a synonym for the verb "ring" in the context of bells, such as: <br><br>The bell tinkled loudly in the silence of the evening.

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