Ending with er: announcer, barber (male), buyer, carpenter, boxer, customs officer, dancer, driver
Ending with or: actor, anchor, auditor, doctor, editor, processfor professor, sailor, sailor, surveyor, tailor
Ending with ist: artist Artist, cartoonist, dentist, florist, journalist, receptionist, scientist, typist Extended information
1. Dancer
English [?dɑ :ns?(r)] beauty[?d?ns?(r)]
n. dancer; dancer; dancer, dancer;
His previous girlfriend was a ?dancer?with the Royal?Ballet
His ex-girlfriend is a dancer with the Royal Ballet.
Plural: dancers
2. driver
UK [?dra?v?(r)] US [?dra?v?]
n. driver, driver; driver, driver; expulsioner, expulsioner; (golf) bat;
The driver got out of his van.
The driver got out of the truck.
Plural: drivers
3. Actor
English [?kt?(r)] American [?kt?]
n . actor; actor (especially actor); participant;
His father was an?actor?in the Cantonese Opera?Company
His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company .
Plural: actors
4. Doctor
English [?d?kt?(r)] American [?dɑ:kt?(r)] < /p>
n. doctor; doctor, doctor; theologian; medical equipment;
vt. medical treatment, practice of medicine;
vt. repair, installation; fabrication; mixture; Modify, modify;
I have an appointment at the doctors.
I have an appointment at the clinic.
Third person singular: doctors?
Plural: doctors?
Present participle: doctoring
Past tense: doctored?
5. artist
English [?ɑ:t?st] American [?ɑ:rt?st]
n. Artist; painter; expert;
Each poster is signed by the artist
Each poster is signed by the artist.
Plural: artists
6. scientist
English [?sa?nt?st] American [?sa?nt?st]
< p>n. Scientist; scientific worker;Scientists?have collected more data than?expected.
Scientists have collected more data than expected.
Plural: scientists