Definition of Suggesters

1. Noun. (plural of suggester) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Suggesters

1. suggester [n] - See also: suggester

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suggesters

sugarloaves
sugarman
sugarmen
sugarolly
sugarpie
sugarplum
sugarplums
sugars
sugartime
sugarwater
sugary
sugescent
suggest
suggested
suggester
suggesters (current term)
suggestibilities
suggestibility
suggestible
suggesting
suggestingly
suggestio falsi
suggestion
suggestion box
suggestion boxes
suggestions
suggestive of(p)
suggestively
suggestiveness

Literary usage of Suggesters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Experimental Research as a Factor in Commercial Education by Frank Henry Kramer (1920)
"When being tested on the subject, he can use these suggesters for an outline, ... In bookkeeping the use of suggesters would seem to be of considerable ..."

2. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the International Kindergarten Union by International Kindergarten Union (1919)
"The closely allied habit of including all big suggesters with each frequently recurring general idea or situation, is even more fundamental. ..."

3. Twice Around the Clock, Or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London by George Augustus Sala, William McConnell (1862)
"by the great plague of " suggesters." From the metropolitan and suburban postal ... The suggesters Would take no denial : I was bound under terrific ..."

4. Pedagogical Articles: Linen-measurer by Leo Tolstoy, Leo Wiener (1905)
"These suggesters ask for the same thing that was asked for by all the Neros, who tried in some way to fill the void of their lives, — the gratification of ..."

5. Works by Leo Tolstoy (1905)
"These suggesters ask for the same thing that was asked for by all the Neros, who tried in some way to fill the void of their lives, — the gratification of ..."

6. Suggestion and Autosuggestion: A Psychological and Pedagogical Study Based by Charles Baudouin (1922)
"If we admit that unconscientious suggesters may avail themselves of a method which tends to enslave their subjects, not to liberate them, ..."

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