drummer
nounDivide drummer into syllables:
drum · mer
How to pronounce drummer:
Definition of drummer:
- drummer (noun):
- one that plays a drum
- someone who plays a drum.
Synonyms for drummer:
accompanist
accordionist
artist
bassoonist
clarinetist
clarinettist
cornetist
cornettist
fiddler
flautist
flutist
guitarist
harpist
hornist
keyboardist
maestro
oboist
organ-grinder
organist
percussionist
performer
pianist
picker
piper
recitalist
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Antonyms for drummer:
law
police
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