doers

IPA/ˈduː.ər/
KK[dˈuɚz]IPA/ˈduː.ɚ/

doers — noun

  • doerssingular
  • doersesplural

1. people who take practical action to achieve things, rather than spending time ju

1.名詞B2
釋義

people who take practical action to achieve things, rather than spending time just thinking, planning, or talking about them

例句

The company split its staff into thinkers and doers, with the doers handling daily operations.

contrast: thinkers vs doers

Mira prefers being one of the doers rather than joining the endless planning meetings.

同義詞
  • achievers

    focuses on successfully reaching goals; more positive and result-oriented than doers

  • activists

    implies taking action for a political or social cause; narrower than doers

  • performers

    more evaluative, often used in workplace contexts for meeting targets

反義詞
  • dreamers

    people who have ideas but do not put them into action

  • talkers

    people who discuss things but do not act on them

用法筆記

Usually used in the plural form. Commonly found in contrasts such as 'thinkers and doers' or 'talkers and doers'.

常見錯誤

He is a doer of good deeds.
He does good deeds.
💡The noun 'doer' sounds unnatural with a following object phrase; it works best as a general label for a type of person.