Definitions for commuters

commuters com·mut·er

Spelling: [kuh-myoo-ter]
IPA: /kəˈmyu tər/

Commuters is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 458 anagrams from letters in commuters (cemmorstu).

Definitions for commuters

noun

  1. a person who commutes, especially between home and work.
  2. a person who commutes, especially between home and work.

adjective

  1. of or for commuting; serving commuters:
  2. of or relating to a flight, plane, or airline that carries passengers over relatively short distances and usually serves small communities.
  3. of or for commuting; serving commuters:
  4. of or relating to a flight, plane, or airline that carries passengers over relatively short distances and usually serves small communities.

Origin of commuters

An Americanism dating back to 1860-65; commute + -er1

Examples for commuters

In 1917 she became a commuter from her home in Sewickley, a Pittsburgh suburb.

The result was a perfect storm of commuter congestion where “normal Caracas chaos became absolute mayhem.”

The commuter is not more concerned about that 5:37 than is the railroad.

Local vendors practically throw themselves in front of the commuter traffic, imploring passengers to take horse rides.

Once aboard the 5:37 the commuter trails his way into the smoker.

But among the factory and office workers is a commuter photographed on the London Overground.

Other trains may be jumped about on the time-card, the commuter is oblivious of their fate.

He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned.

When one commuter stands to leave, a businessman outpaces a woman hauling a sizable shopping bag.

Only God and the commuter know how to get there, and they alone know why they stay.

When one commuter stands to leave, a businessman outpaces a woman hauling a sizable shopping bag.

Once aboard the 5:37 the commuter trails his way into the smoker.

Only God and the commuter know how to get there, and they alone know why they stay.

But among the factory and office workers is a commuter photographed on the London Overground.

He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned.

In 1917 she became a commuter from her home in Sewickley, a Pittsburgh suburb.

The commuter is not more concerned about that 5:37 than is the railroad.

Local vendors practically throw themselves in front of the commuter traffic, imploring passengers to take horse rides.

Other trains may be jumped about on the time-card, the commuter is oblivious of their fate.

The result was a perfect storm of commuter congestion where “normal Caracas chaos became absolute mayhem.”

Word Value for commuters
Scrable

14

Words with friends

18

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