businessperson Definition
busi·ness·per·son (--pʉr′sən)
noun
a person in business: used to avoid the sexist implications of businessman and businesswoman
businessperson Synonyms
businessperson
n.
businessperson Usage Examples
Converse of object
- travel: With so many laptop users frequently working on the move, what are the options for the traveling businessperson?
- know: He might know other businesspersons who are prepared to add shoes to their range of items.
- become: If they regard themselves as con-artists, then virtues give reasons to become businesspersons instead.
Adjective modifier
- successful: A challenge that is, perhaps, more appropriate for the successful businessperson.
- small: It's cost effective for a small businessperson, whilst also being " unnoticed " within larger companies.
- efficient: An efficient businessperson will work almost all of the time, doing some form of ENJOYABLE WORK.
- modern: The modern businessperson must constantly be thinking of more efficient ways of spending money in order to compete with similar businesses throughout the world.
- mobile: For the mobile businessperson, itâs essential to have everything you need at all times, without sacrificing valuable luggage space.
- local: For a start I would prefer that whoever uses the space is a local businessperson.
Browse dictionary entries near businessperson
- ‹ businessman
- ‹ businesslike
- ‹ business-to-business
- ‹ business school
- ‹ business sales and inventories
- ‹ business process management
- ‹ business plan
- ‹ business office
- ‹ business judgment rule
- ‹ business invitee
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