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lender

3 antonyms and opposites of lender, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A person or organisation that lends money, especially as a business.

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How to use lender

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

a mortgage lender a private lender lender of last resort

Etymology

From Middle English lendare, leendare, variants of lenner, lenere, equivalent to lend + -er.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lender” mean?

The word “lender” means a person or organisation that lends money, especially as a business. In plain terms, whoever or whatever gives out a loan — a bank, a building society, or a private person.

How do you pronounce “lender”?

“Lender” is pronounced LEHND (/ˈlɛndɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “lender” in a sentence?

Here is “lender” used in a sentence: “She compared rates from three different lenders before choosing a mortgage.”

What is the opposite of “lender”?

The opposite of “lender” — its antonyms — are borrower, donor and seller.

What part of speech is “lender”?

“Lender” is a noun.

Is “lender” a common word?

“Lender” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a lender and a creditor?

A lender specifically provides money, such as a loan or mortgage, that must be repaid, often as part of a business. Creditor is a broader term that includes anyone owed money, whether from a loan, unpaid invoice, or other debt.

What is the difference between a lender and a borrower?

A lender is the person or organisation that provides the money, while a borrower is the party who receives it and agrees to pay it back. The two roles are opposite sides of the same lending transaction.

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