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Risker

Risker is a noun formed from risk with the agent suffix -er, used to describe a person who takes risks. In ordinary writing, risker is uncommon and often regarded as nonstandard; more standard terms include risk-taker or risk seeker, while the adjective riskier is used for comparing levels of risk. Risker can appear in informal speech, slang, branding, or fiction, where its punchy or playful tone may be desired. It may also function as a stylized label for a character who embraces danger, though such usage is literary rather than normative.

Usage and nuance: In psychology and behavioral economics, scholars typically use terms such as risk-taking, risk

Context and limitations: Because risker is not part of standard English grammar for formal or technical writing,

See also: risk-taking, risk preference, risk tolerance, risk appetite, risk management.

preference,
risk
tolerance,
or
risk
appetite
to
describe
how
people
respond
to
uncertainty.
The
word
risker
does
not
carry
a
precise
technical
meaning
in
these
fields.
In
finance
and
investing,
discussions
center
on
riskier
assets
or
riskier
portfolios;
riskier
is
the
standard
comparative
form,
not
risker.
it
is
best
avoided
in
professional
or
academic
contexts.
When
clarity
and
precision
are
required,
use
risk-taker,
risk-seeking,
or
a
direct
description
of
risk
preference,
depending
on
the
intended
meaning.