seeker
word · lemma: seek
Definition
A seeker is someone who is looking for something, such as knowledge, truth, a job, or a new experience.
Usage & Nuances
'Seeker' is more formal or poetic than 'searcher.' Common phrases: 'truth seeker,' 'job seeker,' 'thrill seeker.' It usually describes someone searching for something non-physical or abstract.
Spanish: buscador - persona que buscaPortuguese (BR): buscador - pessoa que buscaPortuguese (PT): buscador - pessoa que procuraChinese (Simplified): 寻求者 - 寻找者Chinese (Traditional): 尋求者 - 尋找者Hindi: खोजकर्ता - साधकArabic: باحث - طالبBengali: অন্বেষণকারী - অনুসন্ধানকারীRussian: искательJapanese: 探求者 - 求道者Vietnamese: người tìm kiếmKorean: 추구자 - 탐색자Turkish: arayıcı - arayanUrdu: تلاش کرنے والاIndonesian: pencari
Example Sentences
He is a seeker of truth.
basic
A seeker always asks questions.
basic
Many seekers came to the city for new opportunities.
basic
I'm a lifelong seeker—there's always something new to learn.
natural
The website helps job seekers connect with employers.
natural
Being a seeker keeps life interesting—you never stop searching for meaning.
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