consumer
This term carries a cold, economic weight that strips away individual personality to treat people as statistical units in a market. It suggests a cycle of acquisition and depletion, where the primary role of the human is to exhaust a resource or a product. In modern social critiques, it often carries a negative connotation of mindless materialism or wastefulness. In biological contexts, the word shifts from economic behavior to survival necessity. It describes a functional role within an ecosystem, specifically an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other organisms to survive, creating a clear hierarchy of energy transfer.
A person who buys things or an animal that eats other animals.
Meanings
A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
"The average consumer is becoming more conscious of plastic waste."
An organism or device that uses energy or resources.
"A lion is a primary consumer in the savanna food chain."