Engager: meaning, definitions and examples

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engager

 

[ ɪnˈɡeɪdʒər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

business

A person who is involved or participates in a particular activity, especially as a client or customer.

Synonyms

client, customer, participant.

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Word Description / Examples
engager

Used in formal or business settings to describe someone who hires or employs someone else, often for professional services.

  • The freelancer was happy to meet with his new engager to discuss project details.
  • The engager signed a contract with the marketing agency.
participant

Refers to someone who takes part in an event, activity, or survey.

  • Each participant received a certificate after completing the workshop.
  • The survey had over a thousand participants.
client

Commonly used in professional services such as legal, financial, or consulting fields to describe someone who receives services from a professional.

  • The lawyer met with her client to review the case.
  • Our architecture firm has many satisfied clients.
customer

Typically used in retail and business-to-consumer sectors to refer to individuals who purchase goods or services.

  • The store's customer service is excellent.
  • Every customer deserves high-quality products.

Examples of usage

  • The company's top engagers were invited to a special event.
  • She is a key engager in the marketing strategy meetings.
Context #2 | Noun

social media

A user who actively interacts with content on social media platforms, such as liking, commenting, and sharing posts.

Synonyms

engagement driver, interactor.

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engager

Used to describe a person or thing that actively engages others emotionally or mentally. Often used in marketing or social contexts where the goal is to captivate an audience.

  • The new ad campaign is a real engager; it draws people in and keeps their attention
interactor

Typically used to describe someone who interacts with systems, interfaces, or other people, often in technological or gaming contexts.

  • The game design allows for multiple interactors, making it more engaging for players
engagement driver

This term is used in corporate and marketing settings to describe strategies or tools that increase involvement and participation from an audience or employees.

  • Employee recognition programs can be powerful engagement drivers in the workplace

Examples of usage

  • She is the top engager on the company's Instagram account.
  • Engagers play a crucial role in increasing reach and engagement on social media.
Context #3 | Noun

legal

A person who signs a legal document or agreement.

Synonyms

contract party, signatory.

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engager

Use 'engager' when referring to someone who actively engages, such as a person who hires or schedules someone for a job or service.

  • The engager was responsible for ensuring all performers had their schedules aligned.
signatory

Use 'signatory' when referring to a person or entity that has signed an agreement or document, often used in formal, legal, or diplomatic contexts.

  • As a signatory to the treaty, the country committed to reducing its carbon emissions.
contract party

Use 'contract party' in legal and business contexts to describe an entity (person or organization) that is a participant in a contract.

  • Both contract parties agreed to the revised terms of the agreement.

Examples of usage

  • All engagers must read and sign the contract before proceeding.
  • The engager's signature is required for the agreement to be valid.

Translations

Translations of the word "engager" in other languages:

🇵🇹 envolver

🇮🇳 लगाव करना

🇩🇪 engagieren

🇮🇩 melibatkan

🇺🇦 залучати

🇵🇱 angażować

🇯🇵 関与する (kan'yo suru)

🇫🇷 engager

🇪🇸 involucrar

🇹🇷 katılmak

🇰🇷 참여하다 (chamyeohada)

🇸🇦 إشراك (ishrak)

🇨🇿 zapojit

🇸🇰 zapájať

🇨🇳 参与 (cānyù)

🇸🇮 vključiti

🇮🇸 taka þátt

🇰🇿 қатысу

🇬🇪 ჩართვა

🇦🇿 cəlb etmək

🇲🇽 involucrar

Etymology

The word 'engager' originated from the verb 'engage', which comes from the French word 'engager' meaning 'to make a pledge'. Over time, 'engager' has evolved to encompass various meanings related to involvement, participation, and interaction in different contexts.

See also: disengage, disengageable, disengaged, disengagement, engage, engaged, engagement, engaging, engagingly.