basketballer
English
Etymology
From basketball + -er.
Noun
basketballer (plural basketballers)
- (informal) A basketball player; a person who plays basketball.
- 1967, Greyson Daughtrey, Methods in Physical Education and Health for Secondary Schools, page 73:
- In fact the latter are likely to develop muscles of the kind and strength that may even be a handicap to the Nth degree basketballer.
- 2000, Bob Mierisch, On the Level: Striving for Openness to Build Corporate Strength, page 72:
- For the basketballer on the court, it expresses itself in individual play: running, passing, defending, shooting for goal.
- 2004, Paul Harding, Iceland, page 190:
- The most famous sportsman rumoured to come for a round here was basketballer Michael Jordan, who flew in just for the midnight golf experience.
Related terms
Translations
person who plays basketball
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɑs.kət.bɑ.lər/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: bas‧ket‧bal‧ler
Noun
basketballer m (plural basketballers, diminutive basketballertje n, feminine basketbalster)