provider
AmericanOther Word Forms
- nonprovider noun
Etymology
Origin of provider
Explanation
A provider is a person who gives someone something they need. If your parents both have jobs so they can feed you and buy you what you need, you can call them providers. Your mom's a provider if she works so she can care for you, put food on the table, and send you to school. There are other types of providers as well, although they all give you something you need, often a service. Your school is a provider of education, and the pharmacy around the corner is a provider of medication, makeup, and magazines. It's increasingly common to call your main doctor a "primary care provider."
Vocabulary lists containing provider
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Example Sentences
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Now, when companies develop AI systems for their own specialized needs, they can opt to have the results generated from one AI run by a model from a different provider altogether—say Claude checking ChatGPT.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
Officials urge people who suspect they or their child have measles call their healthcare provider.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 16, 2026
Instead, she had to travel to the headquarters of her phone provider in Kano's city centre.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
Any generous cash provider like Allbirds’ $50 million investor appears all the more enticing in those circumstances, especially if the deal trade-offs seem like they’re cool and hip and with the times.
From Slate • Apr. 16, 2026
I rode, feeling proud of myself as a hunter and a provider for the family.
From "Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson
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