taker (Meaning)

Wordnet

taker (n)

one who accepts an offer

one who takes a bet or wager

Webster

taker (n.)

One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends.

taker Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was a skilled vote taker, adeptly gauging public opinion.
  2. The insurance company carefully assessed each applicant, acting as a risk taker.
  3. The daredevil performed a perilous stunt, summoning the courage of a life taker.
  4. The thief stealthily entered the home, acting as an uninvited guest and potential valuables taker.
  5. The tax collector diligently gathered payments, fulfilling the role of a revenue taker.
  6. The rumor-monger spread malicious gossip, playing the part of a reputation taker.
  7. The social worker provided solace and support, acting as a burden taker for those in need.
  8. The athlete demonstrated extraordinary skill and determination, showcasing themselves as a title taker.
  9. The artist skillfully captured the essence of his subject, becoming a moment taker.
  10. The greedy businessman exploited every opportunity, acting as a profit taker and leaving others behind.

FAQs About the word taker

one who accepts an offer, one who takes a bet or wagerOne who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends.

grasp,hold, grip, lay hold of,clasp, catch, seize, hold on (to), clench, clutch

drop, free,drop, deliver, pass, liberate, pass, discharge, release, give

The politician was a skilled vote taker, adeptly gauging public opinion.

The insurance company carefully assessed each applicant, acting as a risk taker.

The daredevil performed a perilous stunt, summoning the courage of a life taker.

The thief stealthily entered the home, acting as an uninvited guest and potential valuables taker.