English · Common Verbs
/dɪˈlɪvərz/
[/dɪˈlɪvərz/]
third-person singular of deliver
Third-person singular present of 'deliver': used when he, she, or it does the action of deliver.
The postman delivers our letters at about nine in the morning every weekday.
The postman delivers our letters at about nine in the morning every weekday.
From Old French 'delivrer', from Latin 'liberare' (to set free).
Used with singular subjects like he, she, or it in the present tense.