sawyer

word

/ˈsɔɪɝ/
SOY-ur
/sˈɔɪɐ/
SOY-uh

Definition

A sawyer is a person whose job is to cut wood, especially logs, using a saw. The word is somewhat old-fashioned or specialized and is most often used in historical, forestry, or woodworking contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to a worker who cuts timber, not a general carpenter. In modern everyday English, people more often say 'woodcutter', 'logger', or describe the specific job. It can also appear as a surname, which is a different use.

Example Sentences

The sawyer cut the log into long boards.

basic

You don't hear the word sawyer much anymore unless you're talking about old trades.

natural

The museum hired a sawyer to demonstrate how lumber was prepared in the 1800s.

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At first I thought Sawyer was his job, but it turned out Sawyer was his last name.

natural

My grandfather worked as a sawyer in a small mill.

basic

The book tells the story of a young sawyer by the river.

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