taker

/ˈteɪkər/
noun
  1. A person who accepts or receives something that is offered.
    • The charity offered free meals, and there was no shortage of takers.
    • He offered to sell his bike for fifty dollars, but there were no takers.
    • We put the old sofa on the curb, and there were plenty of takers within an hour.
  2. A person who takes something, especially in a forceful or dishonest way.
    • In the game, each taker must grab a flag from the center without being tagged.
    • The police arrested the drug taker during the raid.
    • The hostage taker demanded a ransom for the safe return of the prisoners.
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