taker
noun [ C, usually plural ]
uk/ˈteɪkər/ ussomeone who agrees to buy or do something:
few/not many/no takers There have been few takers for stakes in Mexico's newly privatised companies.
A call for volunteers yielded only 30 takers.
a person or organization, etc. that takes something:
Many of the call takers at the company's call centre were young and inexperienced.
See also
order taker
price taker
risk taker