taker

[ˈteɪkər]

taker Definition

  • 1a person or thing that takes something
  • 2a person who accepts or receives something that is offered or given

Using taker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "taker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is a taker, not a giver.

  • Example

    She is always the taker in their relationship.

  • Example

    The company is looking for a risk-taker to lead the new project.

taker Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for taker

Phrases with taker

  • a person who breaks someone's heart or causes emotional pain

    Example

    He was a heart taker, leaving a trail of broken hearts behind him.

  • a person who has the power or authority to make decisions

    Example

    As the CEO, he is the ultimate decision taker in the company.

  • a person who takes money from others, often illegally or without permission

    Example

    The thief was caught as he was trying to break into the money taker machine.

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Summary: taker in Brief

A 'taker' [ˈteɪkər] is a person or thing that takes or receives something. It can refer to a person who accepts or receives something that is offered or given, as in 'She is always the taker in their relationship.' 'Taker' also extends into phrases like 'heart taker,' referring to someone who causes emotional pain, and 'decision taker,' denoting a person with the power to make decisions.

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