jerker Synonyms

jerker Meaning

Wordnet

jerker (n)

someone who gives a strong sudden pull

Webster

jerker (n.)

A beater.

One who jerks or moves with a jerk.

A North American river chub (Hybopsis biguttatus).

jerker Sentence Examples

  1. The movie was an absolute tear-jerker; hardly anyone left the theater with dry eyes.
  2. Reading the heartfelt letter from her long-lost friend was a real tear-jerker for Sarah.
  3. The ending of the novel was such a gut-wrenching tear-jerker that it stayed with me for days.
  4. The documentary about the plight of endangered species was a real eye-opener and a tear-jerker.
  5. Witnessing the reunion of the war veterans with their families was a heartwarming tear-jerker moment.
  6. The emotional farewell scene between the protagonist and his loyal dog was a true tear-jerker.
  7. The charity advertisement featuring homeless children was a poignant tear-jerker that moved many to donate.
  8. The song's lyrics were so touching that it turned the performance into a tear-jerker.
  9. The elderly couple's enduring love story depicted in the film was a timeless tear-jerker.
  10. Even though he tried to maintain composure, the eulogy he delivered at his grandmother's funeral became a tear-jerker for everyone present.

FAQs About the word jerker

someone who gives a strong sudden pullA beater., One who jerks or moves with a jerk., A North American river chub (Hybopsis biguttatus).

bastard, joker, clown, creep, skunk, dog, varmint, nuisance, swine, churl

lady, lady, hero,hero, gentleman, gentleman, role model, heroine, idol,heroine

The movie was an absolute tear-jerker; hardly anyone left the theater with dry eyes.

Reading the heartfelt letter from her long-lost friend was a real tear-jerker for Sarah.

The ending of the novel was such a gut-wrenching tear-jerker that it stayed with me for days.

The documentary about the plight of endangered species was a real eye-opener and a tear-jerker.