Meaning & Definition of word "Sucker"
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Sucker
/ˈsʌkər/
noun:
- 1. A person who is easily deceived or tricked.
- Example: Don't be such a sucker; you shouldn't trust everything you hear.
- 2. A device or part that creates a vacuum to suction something.
- Example: The sucker on the end of the plunger helped clear the blocked sink.
- 3. A sweet treat or lollipop.
- Example: She offered him a colorful sucker from her pocket.
- 4. A term used in martial arts or sports to refer to a weak opponent.
- Example: He thought he was tough until he faced a real sucker in the ring.
- 5. A plant shoot that grows from the base of a plant.
- Example: The gardener removed the sucker to encourage healthier growth from the main stem.
Etymology
Middle English 'suker', from 'sucken' meaning to suck.
Common Phrases and Expressions
sucker punch:
A surprise attack or blow.
sucker for punishment:
A person who seems to enjoy difficult or unpleasant situations.
sucker bet:
A bad wager that is likely to lose.
Related Words
fool:
A person who acts unwisely or imprudently.
deceiver:
One that misleads or tricks others.
gullible:
Easily deceived or tricked.
Slang Meanings of sucker
Meaning: A person who is easily manipulated or taken advantage of.
Example Sentence: Don't be a sucker; read the fine print before signing.
Meaning: Someone who is very fond of something.
Example Sentence: He's a total sucker for ice cream.