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tycoon
[tahy-koon]
noun
a person of great wealth, influence, or power; magnate.
a business tycoon; a political tycoon.
(often initial capital letter), a title used with reference to the shogun of Japan.
tycoon
/ taɪˈkuːn /
noun
a business man of great wealth and power
an archaic name for a shogun
tycoon
Someone who has made a fortune in business, such as Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Word History and Origins
Origin of tycoon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tycoon1
Example Sentences
Noboa, the son of a banana tycoon, also aims to reshape the state and economic model to give more space to the private sector.
The US Justice Department in October unsealed an indictment against the tycoon, accusing him of presiding over forced labour camps in Cambodia where trafficked workers conduct online scams.
Rising prices in the 1970s had sons of Texas oil tycoon H.L.
Sánchez traveled to some of Mexico’s biggest cities and met powerful bankers, senators and tycoons as he promoted the debit cards.
India's top financial crimes agency said it had seized properties worth over $846 million from firms linked to beleaguered tycoon Anil Ambani as part of a bank fraud probe.
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