taker
/ˈteɪkɚ/
Meanings
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Noun or Verb
One who takes or receives something.
- "The taker of the prize was announced."
- "I am the taker of your challenge."
- "The thief is the taker of your wallet."
- "The teacher is the taker of students' questions."
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Noun
One who takes charge or responsibility.
- "The new manager is the taker of this project."
- "My elder brother is the taker of our family."
- "The captain is the taker of the ship."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with takerake , bake , cake , fake , jake , lake , make , rake , shake , take , tape , wake
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and originsTack (en) : To attach something to something else, especially a sailing vessel to the wind.
Tack (en) : A turn, especially a sharp one.
Tack (en) : A type of sail used to steer a sailing vessel.
Tack (en) : A short, steep climb up a hill or mountain.
Teak (en) : A large tree, Tectona grandis, of the mahogany family, which yields a valuable hard, durable, and rot-resistant timber.
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
tack
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taker
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taut
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teak
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teak
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teak
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teak
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teak
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teak
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teak
Variants
List of all variants of taker that leads to same resulttake , taken , taker , takers , takes , taking , took , risk-taker
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).takes, took, taken, taking
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Old English takian, from teacan (to take).
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The term 'taker' is often used in the context of gambling.
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In the game of bridge, the 'taker' is the player who takes the most tricks.
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In the game of poker, the 'taker' is the player who wins the most chips.
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In the game of darts, the 'double taker out' is the double ring closest to the bullseye.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Receiver: One who receives something, similar to a taker.
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Taker-offerer: One who takes an offer or accepts an invitation.
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Taker-on: One who takes on a task or a challenge.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, the term 'taker' is used to describe a person who accepts a challenge or a bet. In art, there is a painting called 'The Taker of Souls' by Francisco Goya. In music, there is a band named 'Taker' and a song named 'Taker' by Alesso.
How to Memorize "taker"
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visualize
- Visualize a person extending their hand to receive an object, or imagine a person taking charge of a situation.
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associate
- Associate the word 'taker' with the word 'receiver'.
- Associate the word 'taker' with the word 'acceptor'. -
mnemonics
- Remember that 'T' in 'Taker' stands for 'Takes'.
- Think of the word 'taker' as someone who 'takes' something.
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