maven
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of maven
1960–65; < Yiddish < Hebrew: connoisseur
Example Sentences
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Many investors wonder what they will do without Howard Silverblatt, a markets data maven, now that he is retired.
Much of the recent commentary is produced by investment mavens searching for explanations for market moves in recent news nuggets.
From Los Angeles Times
Famous for his encyclopedic knowledge of the benchmark stock index and his fast-paced Brooklyn burr, he has been a markets data maven for everyone from Wall Street analysts to financial journalists.
Aunt Kitty turned to her left and greeted the elderly gentleman seated beside her, the ancient husband of one of the other society mavens.
From Literature
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Even famously bullish tech maven Cathie Wood has struck a more cautious tone recently.
From Barron's
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