explainer

English

Etymology

explain + -er

Noun

explainer (plural explainers)

  1. Agent noun of explain; one who explains.
    • 2006, Owen Hargie, The Handbook of Communication Skills, page 200:
      To be a skilled explainer, one has also to take account of the explainees, and their social and cultural backgrounds, motivations, linguistic ability, and previous knowledge – and plan accordingly before embarking upon the explanation.
  2. (chiefly journalism) A guide that explains a topic.
    video explainer
    Confused by the Olympics? Here's an explainer.
    • 2021 December 13, Alexandra Topping, “Skewering No 10 over Christmas parties has made Ros Atkins a BBC star”, in The Guardian, retrieved 2022-09-14:
      In a series of short explainers, the BBC News Channel’s Outside Source presenter has repeatedly skewered the Boris Johnson administration, while never coming within striking distance of seeming to have an opinion.
    • 2022, Ahed Tamimi, Dena Takruri, They Called Me a Lioness [] , One World, →ISBN, page 256:
      Quick explainers and infographics giving context to what was happening in Palestine were being shared all over Instagram and TikTok.

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