Crier ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Crier ( noun )

A person who cries out to attract attention or to make an announcement.

Origin:

From old english crīeg(e)re, from crīeg(an) "to cry".

Examples:

  1. The town crier made an announcement in the town square.
  2. The crier shouted out the news of the day to anyone who would listen.
  3. He was a crier for the local market, calling out the prices of goods.
  4. The crier's voice was loud and clear, making it easy for everyone to hear.
  5. She was a professional crier, hired to make announcements at events.

(As a verb)

Crier ( verb )

A person who cries out to attract attention or to make an announcement.

Origin:

From old english crīeg(e)re, from crīeg(an) "to cry".

Examples:

  1. The town crier made an announcement in the town square.
  2. The crier shouted out the news of the day to anyone who would listen.
  3. He was a crier for the local market, calling out the prices of goods.
  4. The crier's voice was loud and clear, making it easy for everyone to hear.
  5. She was a professional crier, hired to make announcements at events.
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