What part of speech is giver?

Giver can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. giver is a noun, singular of givers.

Inflections

Noun

What does giver mean?

Definitions

Noun

giver - someone who devotes himself completely; "there are no greater givers than those who give themselves"
giver - person who makes a gift of property

Examples of giver

#   Sentence  
1. noun In our country we seldom open gifts in the presence of the giver.
2. noun She is a cheerful giver.
3. noun Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver.
4. noun Tom is a giver.
5. noun Are you the giver or the receiver of this rose?
6. noun The world would be a great deal better if men, in their greed, did not seek to snatch every thing for themselves, instead of leaving something as a thankoffering to the giver of the blessings.
7. noun Thοu seest the giver of fire to mortals.
8. noun The pagan nations of antiquity always had a tendency to worship the sun, under different names, as the giver of light and life. And their festivals in its honor took place near the winter solstice, the shortest day in the year, when the sun in December begins its upward course, thrilling men with the first distant promise of spring.
9. noun "Come, jolly Bacchus, giver of delight; / kind Juno, come; and ye with fair accord / and friendly spirit hold the feast aright."
10. noun He's a giver.
11. noun Blessed are You, the Eternal, our God, King of the Universe, who has chosen us from all the nations and given us His Torah. Blessed are You, the Eternal, giver of the Torah.
Sentence  
noun
In our country we seldom open gifts in the presence of the giver.
She is a cheerful giver.
Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver.
Tom is a giver.
Are you the giver or the receiver of this rose?
The world would be a great deal better if men, in their greed, did not seek to snatch every thing for themselves, instead of leaving something as a thankoffering to the giver of the blessings.
Thοu seest the giver of fire to mortals.
The pagan nations of antiquity always had a tendency to worship the sun, under different names, as the giver of light and life. And their festivals in its honor took place near the winter solstice, the shortest day in the year, when the sun in December begins its upward course, thrilling men with the first distant promise of spring.
"Come, jolly Bacchus, giver of delight; / kind Juno, come; and ye with fair accord / and friendly spirit hold the feast aright."
He's a giver.
Blessed are You, the Eternal, our God, King of the Universe, who has chosen us from all the nations and given us His Torah. Blessed are You, the Eternal, giver of the Torah.

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