Borrower (noun)

A person who takes and uses something, especially money, from another person with the intention of returning it.

Origin:

The term "borrower" originated in the late 16th century and is derived from the verb "borrow" meaning "to take and use something temporarily with the intention of returning it". it has been used to refer to a person who borrows since then.

Examples:

  1. The borrower was expected to repay the loan with interest.
  2. The library was a popular place for students who were borrowers of textbooks.
  3. The lender was reluctant to give a loan to the borrower with a poor credit history.
  4. The borrower promised to return the item in good condition.
  5. The bank was the largest lender and borrower of funds in the country.
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