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US
/ˈbɪznəsˌmæn, ˈbɪznɪsˌmæn/
]
[ UK /bˈɪznəsmən/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪznəsmən/ ]
NOUN
- a person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive)
How To Use businessman In A Sentence
- Between 1906 and 1907, this wide-ranging businessman established steam-powered tramways in various localities across Japan.
- An unlikely medley of five friends, one of them is now a star, the other a businessman, the third a pilot while the remaining two are in the software industry.
- Indeed, I know a Scottish businessman who co-owns a horse that is running on the all-weather tracks this winter.
- An arbitration tribunal from the International Chamber of Commerce ruled Cukurova Holding, owned by Turkish businessman Mehmet Karamehmet , must pay the amount, plus interest dating back to June 2007, after withdrawing from a deal to sell a stake in the company. TeliaSonera Wins Damages
- Number one businessman and number one sailor. Times, Sunday Times
- A businessman from Manchester fears for his relatives trapped in the besieged city.
- He is the embodiment of the young successful businessman.
- Woodward is talking with the benefit of experience - not just from his time in coaching, but also from many years as a businessman.
- A rumor is floating about that the businessman is getting ready to waste millions again in a futile attempt to become governor, but that's relevant only to the coyotes who will take his money.
- If she was this careful and I was fool enough to admit that I dossed in the park she'd probably stick me in some garret over her stables, with that businessman of hers counting the teaspoons every time I went for a pee. The Vatican Rip