provers
Prononciation : [ˈprɒvərz]
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Contexte : « language »
(noun) provers are people who create sayings or short statements that teach a lesson or share wisdom. These sayings are often called proverbs. A prover thinks of clever ways to express ideas that make people think.
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My grandfather is a great prover; he always shares wise sayings that help me understand life better.
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She isn't a prover at all; she struggles to find the right words to express her thoughts.
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Who is the best prover you know, and what is their favorite saying?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) provers can refer to players in certain games that involve creating or using proverbs to win points or achieve goals. In this context, a prover is someone who knows many sayings and can use them skillfully.
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In the game of Proverbs, she proved to be the best prover by using clever sayings to score many points.
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He didn't perform well as a prover in the game because he couldn't remember any proverbs.
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How can you become a better prover in the proverb game?
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