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tycoon

American  
[tahy-koon] / taɪˈkun /

noun

  1. a person of great wealth, influence, or power; magnate.

    a business tycoon; a political tycoon.

  2. (often initial capital letter) a title used with reference to the shogun of Japan.


tycoon British  
/ taɪˈkuːn /

noun

  1. a business man of great wealth and power

  2. an archaic name for a shogun

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tycoon Cultural  
  1. Someone who has made a fortune in business, such as Cornelius Vanderbilt.


Etymology

Origin of tycoon

1855–60; < Japanese taikun < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese great + jūn prince

Example Sentences

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The enigmatic tycoon had given up his Chinese nationality to become a Cambodian citizen in 2014.

From BBC

Along the way, the 38-year-old became one of Cambodia’s richest and most influential tycoons, with vast investments in real estate, banking and entertainment, and acted as an official adviser to two successive prime ministers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The property still has incredible views, including of Carbon Beach—the so-called “Billionaires’ Beach” where Oracle tycoon Larry Ellison has a big mansion left intact near burned lots.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beijing has since put pressure on the tycoons and firms behind the deal to restructure terms so control shifts to Cosco, a shipping group owned by China, The Wall Street Journal has reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

The daughter of Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy tycoon jailed in Hong Kong, has expressed concerns about her father's deteriorating health in prison, saying that his fingernails "sometimes fall off" and his teeth are rotting.

From BBC