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- nounteaser (noun) · teasers (plural noun)
- a person who makes fun of or provokes others in a playful or unkind way.
- a person who tempts someone sexually with no intention of satisfying the desire aroused.
- an inferior stallion or ram used to excite mares or ewes before they are served by the stud animal.
- fishinga lure or bait trailed behind a boat to attract fish:"the fish followed the teaser to within thirty feet of the boat"
- a short introductory advertisement for a product, especially one that does not mention the name of the thing being advertised:"promotional teasers in every commercial break"
- informala difficult or tricky question or task:"the teams get the chance to pose the opposition some teasers"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a difficult or tricky question or task:
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- A teaser is123:
- An article, advertisement, or short film that provides a small amount of information about a subject, product, etc., in order to make people interested in seeing or hearing more about it later.
- An advertising or promotional device intended to arouse interest or curiosity, especially in something to follow.
- A person who teases others.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.an article, advertisement, short film, etc. that gives a small amount of information about a subject, product, etc. in order to make people interested in seeing or hearing more about it later: The company has posted another teaser for its event at the Game Developers Conference next week.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/teaser1 : one that teases 2 : an advertising or promotional device intended to arouse interest or curiosity especially in something to followwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/teaserTEASER meaning: 1 : a person who teases other people tease; 2 : something that is done, offered, or shown to make people want something or want to see something that will be offered or shown at a later timewww.britannica.com/dictionary/teaser Teaser Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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