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Meaning of performer
A person who performs, especially a musician, actor, or dancer.
Etymology of performer
The word "performer" originated in the 15th century from the Old French word "performer", which is derived from "performer", meaning "to carry out" or "to accomplish", and the suffix "-er", which forms an agent noun
Historically, the term referred to a person who carried out a task or action, but over time it evolved to include entertainers and artists who perform for an audience
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who entertains an audience by performing, typically on stage or in a public place
- A person who does a particular activity or job, especially one that requires skill or practice
- A person who achieves something or gets a particular result, especially in a competition or examination
Usage Examples
- The performer took a final bow as the audience applauded wildly
- She was a talented performer who could play multiple instruments
- The street performer drew a large crowd with his juggling skills
Antonyms
nonperformer
amateur
spectator
viewer
observer
audience
onlooker
bystander
watcher
listener
critic
commentator
analyst
evaluator
judge
spectator
fan
enthusiast
devotee
aficionado
connoisseur
dilettante