teller

noun
UK: /ˈtelər/
US: /ˈtelər/
  1. A person who works in a bank and deals directly with customers, handling cash transactions.

    1. The teller counted my money quickly.
    2. The bank teller politely asked for my identification before processing the check.
  2. Someone who counts votes, especially in a formal setting.

    1. The teller announced the results of the vote.
    2. As a teller, she ensured the accuracy of the election count meticulously.
  3. A person who tells a story.

    1. He is a great teller of tales.
    2. The storyteller, a gifted teller, captivated the audience with his narrative.

Synonyms

cashier storyteller

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "teller" in English means: A person who works in a bank and deals directly with customers, handling cash transactions., Someone who counts votes, especially in a formal setting., A person who tells a story..

The phonetic transcription of "teller" is /ˈtelər/ in British English and /ˈtelər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "teller": cashier, storyteller.

Example usage of "teller": "The teller counted my money quickly.". More examples on the page.