answerer


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answerer

(ˈɑːnsərə)
n
someone who answers
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.answerer - someone who respondsanswerer - someone who responds      
communicator - a person who communicates with others
assenter - a person who assents
equivocator, hedger, tergiversator - a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
interviewee - a person who is interviewed
examinee, testee - someone who is tested (as by an intelligence test or an academic examination)
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Translations

answerer

nAntwortende(r) mf
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References in classic literature ?
A nephew of Don Antonio's, a smart sharp-witted student, was the answerer, and as he had been told beforehand by his uncle who the persons were that would come with him that day into the chamber where the head was, it was an easy matter for him to answer the first question at once and correctly; the others he answered by guess-work, and, being clever, cleverly.
Ithaca is his country, Telemachus his father, and Epicasta, Nestor's daughter, the mother that bare him, a man by far the wisest of mortal kind.' This we must most implicitly believe, the inquirer and the answerer being who they are -- especially since the poet has so greatly glorified his grandfather in his works.
So that I hope I may with justice pronounce myself an author perfectly blameless; against whom the tribes of Answerers, Considerers, Observers, Reflectors, Detectors, Remarkers, will never be able to find matter for exercising their talents.
The first section asks about the necessary action to be taken in case of the ethical dilemma given in the scenario and wants the answerer to mark one of the three options provided for each ethical dilemma.
A learner may initiate a question or give feedback and the teacher may be the answerer. The study also shows that several participants--for instance, the teacher and three learners or the learners alone--can participate in the active meaning construction process, as a result of which the communication patterns become so complicated that the three-part sequential models are not applicable.
Editor's note: Tips answerer Anthony Kurec, MS, H(ASCP)DLM, is Clinical Associate Professor, Emeritus, SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY.
Hanna Hannania each of them commented on the US decision, they also answerer some of the questions in the confrence.
"To prove and define it" is the work of the answerer Whitman anticipates in "Poets to Come." And so the last words go to Folsom and his extraordinary gift with them, as demonstrated in his explanation of several key phrases in section 15: "So it is always what Whitman calls an 'influx' and an 'efflux,' the world incessantly whirling toward our senses, and our senses reaching out to absorb that world.
Richard Niebuhr (1963): human being as maker (teleological ethics), as citizen (deontological ethics), and as answerer (dialogical ethics).
According to Tenby Today's website, Ushabti means 'Answerer,' and the figurines were usually found in ancient Egyptian tombs, ranging in height from 4 to 20 inches.
The voice messaging includes several enhancements, my favorite being the ability to deliver one recorded message to a live answerer and a different message when the call is routed to voicemail.