Bridged vs Bridger - What's the difference?
bridged | bridger |
One who bridges, or connects two previously separate things.
* 2002 , James R. Delisle, Barefoot Irreverence (page 178)
As a verb bridged
is past tense of bridge.As an adjective bridged
is equipped with a bridge (in many contexts.As a noun bridger is
one who bridges, or connects two previously separate things.bridger
English
Noun
(en noun)- In either arrangement, the teacher reserves personal judgment and acts more as a bridger of student ideas or as an encourager of reluctant participants (vocal participation, though, should always be the student's prerogative).