quizzer

English

Etymology

quiz + -er

Noun

quizzer (plural quizzers)

  1. A person who quizzes or asks questions.
  2. A person who takes part in a quiz.
    • 2019, The Chase 10th Anniversary Quizbook (ITV Ventures Limited)
      The Chasers were Trine Aalborg who, like Jenny Ryan, started out writing questions for quiz shows before appearing on them, professional quizmaster Jan Arild Breistein, who sadly passed away in 2019, and Thomas Kolasaeter, who claims modestly to be Norway's best quizzer!
  3. (dated) One who chaffs or mocks.
    • 1830, Margracia Loudon, First Love:
      Meanwhile, the whirl of gaiety, the noise of merriment, was still going on around them. Frances was the ringleader of the quizzers of Lady Susan, and her ladyship evidently liked being quizzed, so that Frances did not think mercy necessary.

Danish

Noun

quizzer c

  1. indefinite plural of quiz

Verb

quizzer

  1. present of quizze
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