Planner

'plænər

nounmedium📊CommonAction
2 meanings1 idiom/phrase3 questions

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person or thing that makes detailed plans for the attainment of a goal.

'plænər

nounneutralmedium
Action

A person who makes plans.

The event planner ensured everything ran smoothly for the gala.

💡 Simply: A planner is like a super-organized friend who always has a plan. They're good at figuring out the steps to reach a goal, like planning a birthday party or a trip. They help make sure things go smoothly, even if something goes wrong!

👶 For kids: A planner is someone who makes plans! Like when you plan what toys you will play with.

More Examples

2

A financial planner can help you manage your investments.

3

As a city planner, he was responsible for zoning and public works.

How It's Used

Business

"The project planner coordinated all aspects of the construction."

Personal

"She uses a daily planner to organize her schedule."

2

A notebook, calendar, or similar item used for scheduling or organizing tasks and appointments.

'plænər

nounneutralBeginner
Tool

A notebook or calendar for organizing schedules.

I use a planner to keep track of my deadlines.

💡 Simply: A planner is also a special notebook or calendar where you write down your appointments, to-do lists, and important dates. It helps you stay organized and remember everything you need to do, kind of like a personal assistant!

👶 For kids: A planner is a book to help you remember things you need to do.

More Examples

2

Her desk was always neat, with a planner open to the current week.

3

The students were instructed to keep a planner to record their assignments.

How It's Used

Personal

"She writes her appointments in her weekly planner."

Office

"The sales team used a planner to track their leads."

Tip:A book that helps you make a blueprint of your time.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

Plan ahead

To make plans in advance for something that will happen in the future.

"You should plan ahead for the upcoming holiday season."

From "plan" + "-er". "Plan" comes from Latin "planus" meaning "flat" or "level", evolving to describe a drawing or scheme. The suffix "-er" denotes an agent or instrument.

The term 'planner' has evolved alongside organizational practices, appearing in printed materials in the late 1800s, referencing both individuals and tools.

Memory tip

Think of a person meticulously organizing events; a plan-maker.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"flat/level (planus)"

event plannerfinancial plannerwedding plannerdaily plannerproject planner

Common misspellings

planerplanneur

Usage

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60%Written