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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
Now far enough removed from his mumblecore roots in films like “Kicking and Screaming” and “The Squid and the Whale,” Baumbach is something of a tycoon himself.
The tycoon, who faces several long-running criminal cases in Moldova, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and has vowed to prove his innocence.
Their anger is palpable on TikTok, Facebook and X, where they are venting against lawmakers and construction tycoons who they allege win contracts for "ghost" projects that never materialise.
His turn in “Indecent Proposal” as the wealthy man who offers to rent his employee’s wife lives on as shorthand for tycoons who assume they can buy whatever, and whoever, they want.
Thailand's parliament has chosen business tycoon Anutin Charnvirakul as the country's prime minister - the third in two years, after yet another leader was removed from office.
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