Noun
One who delivers or rescues; a preserver.
One who relates or communicates.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDanger invites rescue. ... The wrongdoer may not have foreseen the coming of a deliverer. He is accountable as if he had. Benjamin N. Cardozo
A 64-year-old man froze to death and his body was found Tuesday near his wheelchair on his front porch by a food deliverer. Source: Internet
As we read the history of the Israelites; we see a cycle, first sin, then repentance and a cry out to God, then a deliverer. Source: Internet
Her character is the deliverer of many of the story’s great lines, including this classic bit of dialogue, “You have to be smart to be complicated,” Source: Internet