performer in the PONS Dictionary

performer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

accomplished performer
to be a poor performer [in school]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When a song by a solo artist does not take off, a remix with additional performers can give the song a second chance.
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The song was written about his drinking problem, which would in one year send the performer into rehab.
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The 2000s gave way for a new style of performer.
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Club owners knew blacklisted performers had limited work and could offer a smaller salary.
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Additionally, concerts offer a variety of touring performers.
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During that period, he was both a performer and the officer in charge.
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It was the first electronically timed world record for the event and is still in the top 25 performers in history.
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The two performers met on the set of the film and subsequently married.
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The performer's feet rarely leave the ground for long, as the step is fast, typically performed at a speed around 116 at feiseanna.
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Later on, he was permitted to be a street performer.
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