The difference between Courier and Rep

When used as nouns, courier means a person who looks after and guides tourists, whereas rep means ..

When used as verbs, courier means to deliver by courier, whereas rep means to represent.


check bellow for the other definitions of Courier and Rep

  1. Courier as a noun:

    A person who looks after and guides tourists.

  2. Courier as a noun:

    A person who delivers messages.

  3. Courier as a noun:

    A company that delivers messages.

  4. Courier as a noun:

    A company that transports goods.

  5. Courier as a noun (internet):

    A user who earns access to a topsite by uploading warez.

  1. Courier as a verb:

    To deliver by courier.

    Examples:

    "We'll have the contract couriered to you."

  1. Rep as a noun (informal):

    .

    Examples:

    "Try not to make it easy for the tabloids to ruin your rep."

  2. Rep as a noun (weightlifting, countable):

    .

    Examples:

    "I get a better [[bicep]] workout if I use less weight and more reps."

  3. Rep as a noun (informal):

    .

    Examples:

    "When I requested tickets for Nassau, my rep just put me on hold."

    "John Doe is a participant in the House of Reps."

  4. Rep as a noun (theater):

    Examples:

    "She did her time in reps before she made the grade in West End theatre."

  1. Rep as a verb:

    To represent; to act as a representative for.

  2. Rep as a verb (knitting):

    repeat

  1. Rep as a noun (textiles):

    A fabric made of silk or wool, or of silk and wool, and having a transversely corded or ribbed surface.

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