Banker

Noun

 * 1) One who conducts the business of banking
 * 2) One who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc.
 * 3) A money changer.
 * 4) The dealer, or one who keeps the bank in a gambling house.
 * 5) The stone bench on which a mason cuts or squares his work.
 * 6) A vessel employed in the cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland.
 * 7) A ditcher; a drain digger.
 * 8)  A railway locomotive temporarily attached to the rear of a train to assist the train to climb an incline.

Adjectives for Banker
conservative; prosperous; resourceful; foremost; international; sophisticated tall; dignified; mustached; gray-haired; trusted; rich; mean; bearded; cautious; private; leading; upstate; honest; hard-headed prominent; defaulting; metropolitan; sagacious; astute; expert; established; benevolent; shortsighted; unscrupulous.

Verbs for Banker
denounce-—; envy—; protect—; —absconds; —collects; —contracts; —credits; —deals; —defaults; —embezzles; —executes; —investigates; —proffers; —provides; —refunds; —reimburses;  —remits;  —safeguards; —secures; —swindles; —traffics in.

Thesaurus
Shylock, bank clerk, bank manager, bank officer, bank president, banking executive, baron, big boss, big businessman, bill broker, business leader, businessman, cambist, captain of industry, cashier, director, discounter, enterpriser, entrepreneur, financier, industrialist, investment banker, king, lender, little businessman, loan officer, loan shark, loaner, magnate, man of commerce, manager, money broker, money changer, money dealer, moneylender, moneymonger, mortgage holder, mortgagee, note broker, pawnbroker, teller, top executive, trust officer, tycoon, usurer

Pronunciation

 * {{SAMPA|/b{Nk@(r)/}}

Etymology 1
From bank: + -er:, after French banquier:

Etymology 2
From bank (An elevation, or rising ground, under the sea) + -er

Etymology 3
From bank (An incline, a hill) + -er

Synonyms

 * A helper engine

Related terms

 * bankership
 * banking