Teller
(noun)
- A person who counts or recounts money, especially in a bank.
- A person who relates a story or tale.
- A person who votes or gives evidence in a formal proceeding.
Origin:
The word 'teller' comes from the old english word 'tellan' meaning 'to count or recount'.
Examples:
- The teller counted the money and gave the customer their balance.
- The storyteller captivated the audience with their vivid tales of adventure and romance.
- The teller's vote was the deciding factor in the close election.
- The bank teller was trained to detect and prevent fraudulent activity.
- The teller of the tale was praised for their delivery and storytelling ability.