Improver: meaning, definitions and examples

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improver

 

[ ɪmˈpruːvər ]

Context #1

person

A person who makes improvements, especially by suggesting new ideas or methods.

Synonyms

enhancer, innovator, reformer

Examples of usage

  • John is known as the office improver, always coming up with innovative solutions.
  • She is a natural improver, constantly finding ways to enhance processes.
Context #2

sports

A player who is focused on enhancing their skills and performance.

Synonyms

dedicated player, performance focused individual, skilled enhancer

Examples of usage

  • He is a dedicated improver, spending extra hours practicing every day.
  • The coach recognized her as the team's most committed improver.
Context #3

general

A device or tool used to make something better or more efficient.

Synonyms

efficiency device, enhancement tool, productivity enhancer

Examples of usage

  • The new software is a great improver for our productivity.
  • This gadget is a useful improver for cooking tasks.

Translations

Translations of the word "improver" in other languages:

🇵🇹 melhorador

🇮🇳 सुधारक

🇩🇪 Verbesserer

🇮🇩 penyempurna

🇺🇦 покращувач

🇵🇱 poprawiacz

🇯🇵 改善者

🇫🇷 améliorateur

🇪🇸 mejorador

🇹🇷 geliştirici

🇰🇷 개선자

🇸🇦 مُحسّن

🇨🇿 vylepšovatel

🇸🇰 zlepšovateľ

🇨🇳 改进者

🇸🇮 izboljševalec

🇮🇸 bætari

🇰🇿 жетілдіруші

🇬🇪 აუმჯობესებელი

🇦🇿 təkmilləşdirici

🇲🇽 mejorador

Word origin

The word 'improver' originated from the verb 'improve,' which came into Middle English from Old French 'emprouwer,' based on Latin 'in- + probare' meaning 'to test or prove.' Over time, 'improve' evolved to 'improver' to refer to a person, player, or tool focused on enhancing or making things better.

See also: improv, improvable, improve, improved, improvement, improvements, improving, improvise.