Teller (noun)

  1. A person who counts or recounts money, especially in a bank.
  2. A person who relates a story or tale.
  3. 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:

  1. The teller counted the money and gave the customer their balance.
  2. The storyteller captivated the audience with their vivid tales of adventure and romance.
  3. The teller's vote was the deciding factor in the close election.
  4. The bank teller was trained to detect and prevent fraudulent activity.
  5. The teller of the tale was praised for their delivery and storytelling ability.
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