English

Detailed Synonyms for lender in English

lender:

lender [the ~] noun

  1. the lender
    the financier; the lender; the investor
  2. the lender
    – someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters 1
    the lender; the loaner
    – someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters 1

Related Words for "lender":

  • lenders

Alternate Synonyms for "lender":


Antonyms for "lender":


Related Definitions for "lender":

  1. someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters1

lend:

to lend verb (lends, lent, lending)

  1. to lend
    to lend; to loan; to lend out; to grant credit
    • lend verb (lends, lent, lending)
    • loan verb (loans, loaned, loaning)
    • lend out verb (lends out, lent out, lending out)
    • grant credit verb (grants credit, granted credit, granting credit)
  2. to lend
    to lend; to lend out
    • lend verb (lends, lent, lending)
    • lend out verb (lends out, lent out, lending out)
  3. to lend
    – give temporarily; let have for a limited time 1
    to loan; to lend
    – give temporarily; let have for a limited time 1
    • loan verb (loans, loaned, loaning)
      • loan me some money1
    • lend verb (lends, lent, lending)
      • I will lend you my car1
  4. to lend
    – bestow a quality on 1
    to add; to contribute; to lend; to bring; to impart; to bestow
    – bestow a quality on 1
    • add verb (adds, added, adding)
      • The music added a lot to the play1
      • This adds a light note to the program1
    • contribute verb (contributes, contributed, contributing)
    • lend verb (lends, lent, lending)
      • Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company1
    • bring verb (brings, brought, bringing)
      • She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings1
    • impart verb (imparts, imparted, imparting)
    • bestow verb (bestows, bestowed, bestowing)
  5. to lend
    – have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to 1
    to lend
    – have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to 1
    • lend verb (lends, lent, lending)
      • This story would lend itself well to serialization on television1
      • The current system lends itself to great abuse1

Conjugations for lend:

present
  1. lend
  2. lend
  3. lends
  4. lend
  5. lend
  6. lend
simple past
  1. lent
  2. lent
  3. lent
  4. lent
  5. lent
  6. lent
present perfect
  1. have lent
  2. have lent
  3. has lent
  4. have lent
  5. have lent
  6. have lent
past continuous
  1. was lending
  2. were lending
  3. was lending
  4. were lending
  5. were lending
  6. were lending
future
  1. shall lend
  2. will lend
  3. will lend
  4. shall lend
  5. will lend
  6. will lend
continuous present
  1. am lending
  2. are lending
  3. is lending
  4. are lending
  5. are lending
  6. are lending
subjunctive
  1. be lent
  2. be lent
  3. be lent
  4. be lent
  5. be lent
  6. be lent
diverse
  1. lend!
  2. let's lend!
  3. lent
  4. lending
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

lend

  1. lend

Related Words for "lend":


Alternate Synonyms for "lend":


Antonyms for "lend":


Related Definitions for "lend":

  1. give temporarily; let have for a limited time1
    • I will lend you my car1
  2. bestow a quality on1
    • Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company1
  3. have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to1
    • This story would lend itself well to serialization on television1
    • The current system lends itself to great abuse1

Related Synonyms for lender