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Parts of Speech:
Noun, plural
Definitions:
- People who bring a lawsuit or petition to court (e.g. "The suers filed a lawsuit against the company.")
- Those who make a request or appeal for something (e.g. "The suers are asking for a fair settlement.")
Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈsuərz/
- UK: /ˈsuːəz/
Origin and Usage:
The word "suers" is derived from the verb "sue," which means to bring a lawsuit or petition to court. It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to people who bring a lawsuit or petition to court. It can also be used more broadly to refer to those who make a request or appeal for something.
Synonyms:
- Plaintiffs
- Claimants
- Petitioners
- Applicants
Related Words:
- Users
- Super
- Surer
- Sower
- Surer
Example Sentences:
- The suers filed a lawsuit against the company.
- The suers are asking for a fair settlement.
- The suers claimed that their rights had been violated.
- The suers are seeking compensation for their losses.
- The suers case will be heard in court next week.