Taker ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Taker ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that takes or accepts something offered.
  2. A person who accepts a bet or challenge.

Origin:

From the verb take (to accept or receive something offered).

Examples:

  1. He was a taker, not a giver.
  2. The company is always looking for new business, they are willing to be takers.
  3. She's a risk taker and always willing to try new things.
  4. The taker of the bet had to pay double if he lost.
  5. The taker of the prize had to answer a series of difficult questions.

(As a verb)

Taker ( verb )

  1. A person or thing that takes or accepts something offered.
  2. A person who accepts a bet or challenge.

Origin:

From the verb take (to accept or receive something offered).

Examples:

  1. He was a taker, not a giver.
  2. The company is always looking for new business, they are willing to be takers.
  3. She's a risk taker and always willing to try new things.
  4. The taker of the bet had to pay double if he lost.
  5. The taker of the prize had to answer a series of difficult questions.
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