RECIPIENTS Synonyms
There are 8 hypernyms of the word recipients. (close relations)
recipient
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| Word | Save | More Find | Usage | Type | ||
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| folks | nounn | |||||
noun • your parents • people in general (often used in the plural) | ||||||
| addressees | nounn | |||||
noun • one to whom something is addressed | ||||||
| beggars | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • a pauper who lives by begging verb • be beyond the resources of • reduce to beggary | ||||||
| beneficiaries | nounn | |||||
adjective • having or arising from a benefice noun • the recipient of funds or other benefits • the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause | ||||||
| grantees | nounn | |||||
noun • a recipient of a grant • someone to whom the title of property is transferred | ||||||
| holders | nounn | |||||
noun • a holding device • a person who holds something • the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to him or to whoever holds it | ||||||
| receivers | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • set that receives radio or tv signals • (law) a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties • earphone that converts electrical signals into sounds • a person who receives something • the tennis player who receives the serve • a football player who catches (or is supposed to catch) a forward pass | ||||||
| receiver | nounn | |||||
noun • set that receives radio or tv signals • (law) a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties • earphone that converts electrical signals into sounds • a person who receives something • the tennis player who receives the serve • a football player who catches (or is supposed to catch) a forward pass | ||||||
| recipient role | nounn | |||||
noun • the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause | ||||||