Sampler

'sæmplər

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person or device that takes or processes samples, especially for the creation of music or the provision of products for tasting.

'sæmplər

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Technology

A person or thing that samples.

The music producer used a digital sampler to layer different sounds.

💡 Simply: A sampler is like someone or something that grabs a little piece of something to let you try it. Imagine you get a free taste of ice cream – that's like a sampler!

👶 For kids: A sampler is someone or something that gives you a little bit of something to try, like a small piece of cake.

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2

The supermarket provided samplers of their new cheese.

3

The antique sampler displayed intricate needlework.

How It's Used

Music

"The musician used a sampler to create complex soundscapes."

Marketing

"The company gave out food samplers at the grocery store."

Textiles

"The historical society showcased a collection of antique samplers."

2

A piece of embroidery, often with decorative patterns or examples of stitches.

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Arts

An embroidery example.

She inherited her grandmother's beautiful collection of samplers.

💡 Simply: It’s like a fabric art piece with different embroidery stitches to show off how they are used, imagine it as a way to learn how to make pretty pictures with needle and thread!

👶 For kids: A sampler is like a special picture made with a needle and thread that shows you how to make different patterns.

More Examples

2

The historical society displayed a variety of antique samplers.

3

The young girl practiced different stitches on her sampler.

How It's Used

Textiles

"The museum had a collection of antique samplers, showcasing various embroidery techniques."

Tip:Think of a piece of fabric showing off different embroidery stitches; a stitched sample.

From the verb 'sample', which comes from Old French 'essampler', meaning 'to give an example'. The suffix '-er' indicates the person or thing that performs the action.

Historically, a sampler referred to a piece of needlework used to demonstrate skill and patterns. In modern usage, it also refers to electronic devices for sampling sounds or giving a small amount of something.

Memory tip

Think of someone who collects little bits to get a bigger picture, like a music producer or a food demonstrator. A sampler collects samples.

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