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    receiver
    /rɪˈsiːvə/

    noun

    • 1. the part of a telephone apparatus contained in the earpiece, in which electrical signals are converted into sounds.
    • 2. a person who gets or accepts something that has been sent or given to them: "the receiver of a gift" Similar recipientbeneficiarydoneegifteeOpposite donor

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  2. Learn the meaning of receiver in different contexts, such as equipment, person, and American football. Find synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of receiver in various languages.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word receiver, such as a person who receives property, signals, or passes. See examples, word history, and related phrases and entries.

  4. noun. a person or thing that receives. a device or apparatus that receives electrical signals, waves, or the like, and renders them perceptible to the senses, as the part of a telephone held to the ear, a radio receiving set, or a television receiving set.

  5. receiver. (rɪsiːvəʳ ) Word forms: plural receivers. 1. countable noun. A phone's receiver is the part that you hold near to your ear and speak into. 2. countable noun. A receiver is the part of a radio or television that picks up signals and converts them into sound or pictures.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the word receiver in different contexts, such as phones, radio, TV, law and sports. Find synonyms, collocations, pronunciation and pictures of receiver.

  7. A receiver is a position in American football, a part of a radio that translates the signal, or the person who gets the email you sent. If you collect or accept something, you're a receiver. When an object is a receiver, it's either the part of a telephone that you listen to or the component of a stereo system, radio, or television that ...

  8. a player on the offensive team who catches, is eligible to catch, or is noted for the ability to catch a forward pass: Jones was the receiver of the first pass thrown. He sent all his receivers downfield.