Advertisement
Advertisement
leveller
[lev-uh-ler]
noun
(usually initial capital letter), (during the British Civil War) a member of the Parliamentary army advocating constitutional reforms, equal rights, and religious tolerance.
Chiefly British., leveler.
leveller
/ ˈlɛvələ /
noun
a person or thing that levels
a person who works for the abolition of inequalities
Other Word Forms
- self-leveller noun
Example Sentences
After Motherwell netted the leveller their play more than merited, Ferguson added: "I've got a real worry after watching that second half. They players still have a lot to prove to that Rangers support."
The rain might have been a great leveller if it hadn't been for the demonic intensity of the Wallabies.
Tasks such as working with the army are levellers for this group.
Wayne Rooney did get a leveller and then powered in a superb shot from long range in stoppage time to give United a slender 3-2 lead at the halfway stage of the tie.
Real did not manage a shot on target until 10 minutes into the second half, while their leveller came about after an uncharacteristic mistake by William Saliba.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse