Hailer vs Failer - What's the difference?
hailer | failer |
A person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails.
* 1880 , , Fellow Townsmen , ch. 1:
One who fails.
* 2004 , Diane Eble, Abundant gifts: a daybook of grace-filled devotions
* 2008 , David L. Streiner, Geoffrey R. Norman, Health Measurement Scales
As nouns the difference between hailer and failer
is that hailer is a person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails while failer is one who fails.hailer
English
Noun
(en noun)- "Hullo, Downe—is that you?" said the driver of the vehicle, a young man of pale and refined appearance. "Jump up here with me, and ride down to your door."
- The other turned a plump, cheery, rather self-indulgent face over his shoulder towards the hailer .
- "O, good evening, Mr. Barnet—thanks," he said.
Derived terms
* loudhailer ----failer
English
Noun
(en noun)- While God is disciplining me and humbling me, He is also showing me His great love for failers .
- The distributions of scores on the exam for passers and failers are plotted