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View usage for: (gɪvəʳ) Word forms: plural giverscountable nounYou can refer to a person or organization that gives or supplies a particular thing as a giver of that thing. It was William who was the giver of the piano. ...a complex social ritual that says a lot about both the giver and the receiver. Giver is also a combining form. ...if the money-givers do not have specific projects in view. More Synonyms of giver giver in American English (ˈgɪvər) noun a person who gives often in compounds lawgiver, almsgiver Examples of 'giver' in a sentencegiver The two handles are intended to signify trust on the part of the giver and the receiver.He and his wife are generous givers to charity.All churches experience the mixed blessing of big givers.It brings great physical pleasure and relaxation to giver and receiver.Both giver and receiver are rewarded by the act of love itself.The idea is that you bring with you what you need to survive and that you promise to be a cheerful giver.There is work for them to do, and a space to be filled by cheerful givers.The determining factor is not the amount of money but what was in the mind of the giver and receiver when it was offered.A big giver to charity, he has other assets.The workers, or care givers, check on the residents of the townships.Looking at the facts, it is clear that you are the primary care giver, while your fiancé is the one who goes out work. British English: giver NOUN You can refer to a person or organization that gives or supplies a particular thing as a giver of that thing. ...the largest giver of aid among the wealthy countries of the West. - American English: giver
- Brazilian Portuguese: doador
- Chinese: 给与者
- European Spanish: proveedor
- French: donateur
- German: Geber
- Italian: fornitore
- Japanese: 寄贈者
- Korean: 증어자
- European Portuguese: doador
- Latin American Spanish: proveedor
the largest giver of aid amongst the wealthy counties of the west Additional synonymsDefinition a person who supports a person or institution by giving money In his old age he became a benefactor of the arts. Synonyms supporter, friend, champion, defender, sponsor, angel (informal), patron, promoter, contributor, backer, helper, subsidizer, philanthropist, upholder, well-wisher He is the institute's leading financial contributor and is active in fund-raising. Synonyms donor, supporter, patron, subscriber, backer, bestower, giverthe world's largest provider of foreign aid Synonyms supplier, giver, source, donor, benefactor- give-and-take
- giveaway
- given
- giver
- glacial
- glad
- gladden
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