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  1. 4 days ago · taker: 1 n one who accepts an offer Type of: client , customer someone who pays for goods or services n one who takes a bet or wager Type of: better , bettor , punter , wagerer someone who bets

  2. The meaning of TAKE is to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, ... taker noun. see also take a back seat, take a bath, take account of, ...

  3. Humans have an innate tendency to be reciprocal, and givers and takers represent two extremes. But while givers are the most generous in our society, matchers play an important role. They make sure what goes around, comes around. They reward givers for their generous behavior, and seek revenge when they, or others, are being mistreated.

  4. taker. (teɪkər ) Word forms: plural takers. countable noun [usu with brd-neg, usu pl, oft N for n] If there are no takers for something such as an investment or a challenge, nobody is willing to accept it. Over 100 buyers or investors were approached, but there were no takers. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  5. May 15, 2024 · When the balance between givers and takers in relationships becomes an unhealthy level to this extent, a giver needs to stop and set some boundaries before the stress affects overall well-being. 9. Affection is generally one-sided. Affection is generally one-sided when givers and takers in relationships are skewed.

  6. taker / ˈ teɪkɚ/ noun. plural takers. Britannica Dictionary definition of TAKER. [count] 1. : a person who takes something. He's more of a giver than a taker. [=he likes to give rather than receive things] She's not much of a risk taker. [=she does not like to take risks] I'm a terrible test taker.

  7. Find 14 different ways to say TAKER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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