noun a person who tells or counts something, such as a bank teller who counts money or a storyteller who narrates a story
A good storyteller or conversationalist is often referred to as a great 'teller' of tales or anecdotes.
A bank teller is responsible for assisting customers with their banking transactions, such as deposits, withdrawals, and account inquiries.
A casino teller is a person who manages the chips and cash transactions at a gambling establishment.
In folklore studies, a tale teller is someone who passes down traditional stories and legends through oral tradition.
A storyteller is someone who narrates or tells stories to entertain or educate an audience.
A teller in the context of a writer refers to someone who is able to captivate an audience through their storytelling abilities.
In the context of a banker, a teller is an individual responsible for handling customer transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals, at a bank branch.
In the context of a casino, a teller is a person who is responsible for exchanging chips for cash and vice versa at the gaming tables.
In the context of retail, a teller may refer to a cashier who processes customer payments at a store or shop.