What is another word for quizzers?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɪzəz] (IPA)

Quizzers are individuals who enjoy participating in trivia or quiz games, testing their knowledge and skills against others. Synonyms for quizzers include game show contestants, academic achievers, knowledge buffs, quiz enthusiasts, and trivia aficionados. These individuals often possess strong retention skills and are highly motivated to learn new and interesting facts across a wide range of topics. Whether participating in a pub quiz or competing on a television game show, quizzers thrive on the challenge of demonstrating their intelligence and proving their mettle against their peers. With their passion for learning and insatiable thirst for knowledge, quizzers bring a unique and valuable perspective to any setting.

What are the hypernyms for Quizzers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Quizzers

Most of the company, who knew any thing of his connexion with Sir Ulick, or who understood the agonizing looks of the master and mistress of the house, politely refrained from smiles or applause; but a cousin of the lady who repeated the lines, a young man who was one of the hateful tribe of quizzers, on purpose to try Ormond, praised the verses to the skies, and appealed to him for his opinion.
"Tales & Novels, Vol. IX [Contents: Harrington; Thoughts on Bores; Ormond]"
Maria Edgeworth
This said Kehama affords cruel openings for the quizzers, and I suppose will get it roundly in the Edinburgh Review.
"Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature"
Margaret Ball
Not to name the mischievous quizzers, Sharp as knives, but double as scissors, Who get you to answer quite by guess Yes for No, and No for Yes.
"The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood"
Thomas Hood

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