Pledger

Pronunciation: /ˈplɛdʒər/

Pledger (noun)

  1. A person who makes a serious promise to do something, often in writing or to a group.
  2. A person who states support or commitment publicly, such as in a campaign or event.
  3. In finance, a person who gives an asset as security for a loan or agreement.

Examples

  • The pledger promised to return the money.
  • A pledger keeps the promise they make.