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business
noun as in job, profession
noun as in company, enterprise
Strongest matches
corporation, factory, firm, house, institution, market, organization, partnership, shop, store, venture
Weak matches
fly-by-night operation, megacorp, Mom and Pop, shoestring operation
noun as in commerce, trade
Strongest matches
Strong matches
affairs, bargaining, barter, commercialism, contracts, dealings, exchange, game, industrialism, merchandising, racket, sales, selling, traffic, undertaking
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The show brought a massive American TV audience to Trump, the high-flying New York real estate mogul who had been struggling with a string of business bankruptcy filings.
Now they are prominent tenants in many shopping centers as part of a growing trend of medical-retail or “medtail” businesses joining boutiques and restaurants at neighborhood malls.
Trump and Musk are consenting adults, of course, but unfortunately, their team-up is ruining lives and threatens to destroy the American economy, so they've made their relationship the public's business.
It has said some subjects in areas including fashion, marketing, film and TV and business could close.
But, according to mining analyst Gregory Mthembu-Salter, as the US, unlike China, relies on private commercial companies to do the work, they may decide that it is too risky to do business there.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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