Shouldering vs Participant - What's the difference?
shouldering | participant |
The act of pushing or barging with the shoulder.
* (Elisha Kent Kane), Arctic Explorations
* 2005 , Jeff Mann, Loving Mountains, Loving Men
Sharing; participating; having a share of part.
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** Therefore during the parliament he published his royal proclamation, offering pardon and grace of restitution to all such as had taken arms, or been participant of any attempts against him;
As nouns the difference between shouldering and participant
is that shouldering is the act of pushing or barging with the shoulder while participant is one who participates.As a verb shouldering
is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective participant is
sharing; participating; having a share of part.shouldering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Our whole force was mustered and kept constantly on the alert; but, though there may have been something of discourtesy in the occasional shoulderings and hustlings that enforced the police of the ship, things went on good-humouredly.
- at the Jefferson Memorial or the Statue of Liberty, amid the noisy presence and restless shoulderings of other tourists.
participant
English
Synonyms
* partaker, participatorAdjective
(-)History of the Reign of King Henry VII