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What (who) is -taker - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Taker (disambiguation)

-taker      
(-takers)
-taker combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to people who take things, for example decisions or notes.
Of these, 40% told census-takers they were Muslims...
They've got some terrific penalty-takers.
COMB in N-COUNT
taker         
(takers)
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...
N-COUNT: usu with brd-neg, usu pl, oft N for n
Taker         
·noun One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends.

Wikipedia

Taker

Taker may refer to:

  • Eminent domain
  • The Undertaker (born 1965), American professional wrestler and actor
  • Undertaker, a funeral director
  • Takers, 2010 American film
  • Houston Takers, American Basketball Association team
  • The Taker/Tulsa, 1971 album by Waylon Jennings
Examples of use of -taker
1. The hostage–taker is believed to be among those killed.
2. Police take the hostage taker into custody Friday evening.
3. A sole surviving hostage–taker is currently on trial.
4. "Some people think I‘m a bit of a risk taker," he added.
5. He was daring, reckless, imaginative, a risk–taker, a buccaneer, a pool player, a great dancer.