Loaner: meaning, definitions and examples

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loaner

 

[ ˈləʊnər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

person

A person who borrows something, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.

Synonyms

borrower, debtor, taker.

Examples of usage

  • She was known as the office loaner, always asking to borrow someone's stapler or tape dispenser.
  • He was considered a loaner among his friends, always borrowing money for various expenses.
Context #2 | Noun

car

A person who borrows a car, especially from a car rental company.

Synonyms

borrower, hirer, renter.

Examples of usage

  • As a frequent traveler, she was a regular loaner of rental cars from different companies.
  • The insurance policy covers damages caused by the loaner of the vehicle.

Translations

Translations of the word "loaner" in other languages:

🇵🇹 emprestador

🇮🇳 ऋणदाता

🇩🇪 Leihgeber

🇮🇩 peminjam

🇺🇦 позикодавець

🇵🇱 pożyczkodawca

🇯🇵 貸し手

🇫🇷 prêteur

🇪🇸 prestamista

🇹🇷 ödünç veren

🇰🇷 대출자

🇸🇦 مقرض

🇨🇿 věřitel

🇸🇰 veriteľ

🇨🇳 出借人

🇸🇮 posojilodajalec

🇮🇸 lánveitandi

🇰🇿 несие беруші

🇬🇪 მევახშე

🇦🇿 borc verən

🇲🇽 prestamista

Etymology

The term 'loaner' originated from the verb 'loan', which has been in use since the 12th century. The concept of lending and borrowing has been a fundamental part of human economic interactions throughout history. The evolution of financial systems and banking institutions has further popularized the practice of lending money, leading to the emergence of terms like 'loaner' to describe individuals engaged in borrowing or lending activities.

See also: loan, loaning.