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Taker (Noun)

Meaning 1

One who accepts an offer.

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • There will never be two such bargainer partners alike just within local news editor together negotiant end besting which specific this third-class vendor offering stock called quick lower pay who sees simple turn-back taking responder many hard such trader true decision receiver on small maker with excellent firm new taker.
  • The salesman was getting nervous that he wouldn't find a taker for his remaining product inventory before the month ended.
  • As long as the cost of production was kept low, the exporter was likely to find a taker in international markets where demand was on the rise.
  • A small but dedicated group was available to provide assistance with finding either receivers, or find a suitable taker for properties from the larger established institutions wanting to slim their inventory or exit.
  • Since there doesn't seem to be a taker of my book request I think I'll have to purchase it outright for over twice the rental price and then list it again or hold onto it for a possible re-read.

Hypernyms

  • Client

Related Words

  • Take (verb)

Meaning 2

One who takes a bet or wager.

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • As the taker of the bet, he stood to win a small fortune if his horse came in first.
  • She was a cautious taker, only risking her money on sure things.
  • The bookmaker relied on heavy takers to offset the losses from some of the more unlikely bets.
  • John was a notorious taker, known for his outrageous and often ill-advised gambles.
  • Whether with cards or dice, Jack was always a willing taker, never one to back down from a bet.

Hypernyms

  • Wagerer
  • Punter
  • Better

Related Words

  • Take (verb)
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