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Employer has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a person or firm that employs workers

"The new employer announced that all employees would receive a raise starting next month."

2

A person, firm or other entity which pays for or hires the services of another person.

"The new manager met with her employer to discuss her upcoming salary review."

In plain English: An employer is a person or company that hires someone to do work and pays them for it.

"The new employer promised to raise our salaries next year."

Usage: An employer is the individual or organization that hires and pays an employee for their work. Use this term to refer specifically to the party providing the job, not the worker themselves.

Example Sentences
"The new employer promised to raise our salaries next year." noun
"My new employer offered me a generous signing bonus for starting next week." noun
"The employee handbook states that the employer reserves the right to change policies at any time." noun
"As a small business owner, he acts as both the manager and the primary employer of his team." noun
Related Terms
Antonyms
employee
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
leader
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
boss master mistress padrone slave driver

Origin

Employer emerged in English during the late 1500s by adding the suffix "-er" to the word "employ." This formation directly borrowed the concept from French, where a similar term describes someone who hires workers.

Rhyming Words
yer ayer oyer eyer byer dyer myer ryer iyer fryer bayer dryer bryer twyer payer dayer boyer foyer cryer pryer
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