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Why does caregiver and caretaker mean the same thing?
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Yeah..they are synonymous and I often use them interchangeably.
Its just funny how the "give" and "take" are used in two different words but mean they same thing.What are your thoughts about this?Have you encountered a similar word?
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@liliputian1 said in Why does caregiver and caretaker mean the same thing?:
Yeah..they are synonymous and I often use them interchangeably.
Its just funny how the "give" and "take" are used in two different words but mean they same thing.What are your thoughts about this?Have you encountered a similar word?
Caretaker” vs “Caregiver” I think that "caretaker" is more appropriate for someone who takes care of things or inanimate property; whereas "caregiver" would be someone who takes care of a person. I'm just amused at how the opposite roots of "give" and "take" are used to mean the same thing.
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@liliputian1 said in Why does caregiver and caretaker mean the same thing?:
Yeah..they are synonymous and I often use them interchangeably.
Its just funny how the "give" and "take" are used in two different words but mean they same thing.What are your thoughts about this?Have you encountered a similar word?
Over here a 'caregiver' is someone whom looks after another person or creature (all be it they may work in an animal sanctuary) ....
but as far as I know over here a 'caretaker' is someone that look's after a property, land or an object of some description.I have a good chance that I'm off the mark with this, but I think I am correct for the UK at least lol