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Grafter Meaning in English

word

ˈɡræftɚ
GRAF-ter
ɡɹˈɑːftɐ
GRAHF-tuh

Definition

A grafter is a person who works very hard, especially someone who puts in a lot of effort at their job. In some contexts (especially outside the UK), it can also mean someone who is involved in bribery or corruption.

Usage & Nuances

In the UK and Ireland, 'grafter' is positive, describing a hardworking, reliable person. In American English, it's rare and can mean someone involved in corruption ('graft' meaning bribery). Most often used for people who consistently put in effort at work. Not formal; more common in everyday or workplace conversation.

Example Sentences

Tom is a real grafter at the factory.

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Everyone knows Sarah is the office grafter.

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He became a grafter after moving to the city.

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If you need something done fast, ask a grafter like Jane.

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He’s always been a grafter, never one to slack off at work.

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That team is full of grafters — no wonder they’re successful.

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