different between quizzery vs quizzer
quizzery
English
Etymology
quiz +? -ery
Noun
quizzery (countable and uncountable, plural quizzeries)
- (archaic) mockery; teasing or playing pranks
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quizzer
English
Etymology
quiz +? -er
Noun
quizzer (plural quizzers)
- A person who quizzes or asks questions.
- A person who takes part in a quiz.
- 2019, The Chase 10th Anniversary Quizbook (ITV Ventures Limited)
- The Chasers were Trine Aalborg who, like Jenny Ryan, started out writing questions for quiz shows before appearing on them, professional quizmaster Jan Arild Breistein, who sadly passed away in 2019, and Thomas Kolasaeter, who claims modestly to be Norway's best quizzer!
- 2019, The Chase 10th Anniversary Quizbook (ITV Ventures Limited)
- (dated) One who chaffs or mocks.
Danish
Noun
quizzer c
- indefinite plural of quiz
Verb
quizzer
- present of quizze
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