Rower
(noun)
A person who rows a boat, especially in a competitive sport such as rowing.
Origin:
Derived from the verb 'to row', first recorded in the late 16th century.
Examples:
- The rower pulled hard on the oars, straining to reach the finish line.
- The team of rowers worked together, synchronized in their movements.
- The rower's muscles ached after hours of training on the river.
- The rower was a natural athlete, excelling at the sport from a young age.
- The rower was the most dedicated member of the crew, always the first to arrive at practice.