noun
- one who obliges or does a favor for another
Usage: rare
Examples
- He was always the obliger in our group, ready to help anyone in need.
- As the neighborhood obliger, she never refused a request for assistance.
- The store manager acted as an obliger, staying late to help the customer.
- Being an obliger by nature, he found it hard to say no to requests.
- She earned a reputation as the office obliger for her willingness to help colleagues.