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- Dictionaryrid·er/ˈrīdər/
noun
- 1. a person who is riding or who can ride something, especially a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, or snowboard: "two riders approached the cottage"
- 2. a condition or proviso added to something already said or decreed: "one rider to the deal—if the hurricane heads north, we run for shelter"
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1. : one that rides. 2. a. : an addition to a document (such as an insurance policy) often attached on a separate piece of paper. b. : a clause appended to a legislative bill to secure a usually distinct object. 3. : something used to overlie another or to move along on another piece. riderless. ˈrī-dər-ləs. adjective.
Rider is a noun that means a person who travels on a horse or bicycle, or an extra statement added to a document or law. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and collocations of rider with examples and translations.
Rider definition: a person who rides a horse or other animal, a bicycle, etc.. See examples of RIDER used in a sentence.
Riders are people who are in motion — riding bicycles, subways, horses, roller coasters and much more. Another kind of rider is a special list that attaches to, or "rides along" with, a contract.
Learn the meaning of rider as a noun in different contexts, such as horse riding, legal documents, or insurance contracts. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of rider.
Learn the meaning of rider as a person who rides a horse, bicycle or motorcycle, or as an extra piece of information added to a document. See pronunciation, pictures, usage notes and synonyms for rider.
A rider is a person or thing that rides, especially on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle. It can also be an additional clause or provision added to a document or bill. See different meanings, synonyms, and translations of rider.