What does TAKER mean?

Parts of Speech

Taker is a noun.

Definitions

A taker is someone who takes or accepts something, especially in a transaction or a competition. It can also refer to someone who takes on a particular role or responsibility.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈteɪkər/

UK: /ˈteɪkə(r)/

Origin and Usage

The word "taker" is derived from the verb "take," which has Old English and Germanic roots. The word has been in use since at least the 14th century. Today, it is commonly used in business, finance, and sports contexts.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for taker include receiver, acceptor, collector, winner, and claimant.

Related Words

Related five-letter words include:

  • Take
  • Baker
  • Caper
  • Daker
  • Faker
Example Sentences
  • The taker of the last slice of pizza was John.
  • The company was a net taker of loans last year.
  • She was a taker of risks and always looking for new challenges.


Related 5 Letter Words List