Pronunciation: /ruːl teɪkər/
noun A person who accepts or follows rules set by others
A1 She is a rule taker and always follows instructions without question.
A2 As a rule taker, he simply does what he is told without any input.
B1 In the workplace, being a rule taker can sometimes lead to limited opportunities for advancement.
B2 The rule taker mentality can prevent individuals from thinking creatively and problem-solving on their own.
C1 While it's important to follow rules, a C1 level professional should also be able to challenge them when necessary.
C2 A C2 level leader knows when to be a rule taker and when to be a rule maker, depending on the situation.
formal The country decided to become a rule taker in order to gain access to the single market.
informal He doesn't want to be a rule taker, but he knows it's necessary for now.
slang Being a rule taker sucks, but it's better than being completely isolated.
figurative She felt like a rule taker in her own life, always following someone else's guidelines.
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