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winker

/'wi k /
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Explanation of the Word "Winker"

Definition: The word "winker" can have two main meanings:

Usage Instructions:
  • When using "winker" in the context of horses, it is a specific term related to horse equipment.
  • When using "winker" to describe a person, it is more casual and can be used in everyday conversation.
Examples:
  1. Horse Context:

    • "The trainer put a winker on the horse to help it stay calm during the race."
  2. Person Context:

    • "He gave her a wink, and she knew he was joking."
Advanced Usage:
  • In horse training, "winkers" can be a part of a larger set of equipment used to control a horse's behavior.
  • In social situations, winking can convey a sense of humor, flirtation, or a secret understanding.
Word Variants:
  • Wink: The verb form, meaning to close one eye quickly while keeping the other eye open.
  • Winked: The past tense of "wink."
  • Winking: The present participle of "wink."
Different Meanings:
  • In addition to the meanings mentioned, "winker" can also refer to something that seems to "wink" at you, like a light that flashes on and off.
Synonyms:
  • For the horse context: Blind (though this can refer to different types of equipment).
  • For the person context: Wink (as a verb) or Teaser (in some contexts).
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Wink at" something: This means to ignore or overlook something, often a mistake or a wrongdoing.
    • Example: "The teacher winked at the students' late homework this time."
Summary:

"Winker" can refer to equipment used with horses or describe someone who winks. It's important to understand the context to use the word correctly.

Noun
  1. blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
  2. a person who winks

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