: one that contracts to perform work or provide supplies
b
: one that contracts to erect buildings
2
: something (such as a muscle) that contracts or shortens
Examples of contractor in a Sentence
They hired a contractor to remodel the kitchen.
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In the span of a week, the phone spent time on my desk, in my kitchen, at dinner parties, and in meetings with a contractor.—
Shayla Love,
New Yorker,
8 July 2026 Bloomberg also reported at the time that contractors were pouring a new floor every four days to meet a deadline to open.—
Samantha Delouya,
CNN Money,
8 July 2026 Parker said the contractors who complete asbestos tests and removal have been doing so for decades, and department officials believe their employees are safe.—
Miceala Morano,
Arkansas Online,
8 July 2026 Well, not bad in terms of trying to showcase how much money Europe is spending on its own defense, with a raft of billion-dollar deals announced with some of the world's largest military contractors.—
Steve Sedgwick,leonie Kidd,
CNBC,
8 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for contractor
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Late Latin contractor "party to a contract," from Latin contrac-, variant stem of contrahere "to draw together, reduce in size, bring together, enter into (an agreement, formal relationship) + -tor, agent suffix — more at contract entry 2