Giver in a sentence as a noun

A smile is a gift you give to everyone around you, and it's free to the giver.

So the value of a gift, unlike the value of a product, depends on what the giver paid for it?

For the record, as the giver of said advice: I pretty much completely agree.

Instruct them to **** the coin twice, concealing the results from the survey-giver.

The gratitude itself is a much more valuable thing, for both the giver and the receiver.

This makes it hard to blow the whistle on corrupt officials, because the bribe-giver has also broken the law.

The giver is saying "I want you to have a fun electronic something, but I want you to pick which one." I'm going to use it to splurge on something I want as opposed to something I need.

Government is therefore not the taker of all things, but the giver of all thingsIt is dangerous to view it literally this way.

Actually, the article says that the gift giving culture rejected 60% because it would entail a future obligation to the giver.

Google is benefiting from all that has been handed to them while spitting at the giver and potentially shutting off those gifts for future generations.

Foreign aid from rich to poor countries is used in general to keep diplomatic cooperation flowing smoothly in matters of interest to the giver country.

"This is gaming the system because had the test givers used a completely different approach, say, of using open-ended questions instead of multiple-choice answers, or "give persuasive reasons that..." instead of the more easily tested "three", then this test prep would not work.

The ****?This isn't China's problem - it's a human problem[1].This is why the first step in many first aid classes is for the care giver to identify one person among bystanders and instruct that person to call emergency services.

Giver definitions

noun

someone who devotes himself completely; "there are no greater givers than those who give themselves"

noun

person who makes a gift of property

See also: donor presenter bestower conferrer