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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

Explanation

If you are meeting with someone who is considered a tycoon in his industry, keep in mind that he is very successful and probably accustomed to high-stakes negotiations. Tycoon is derived from the Japanese word taikun, which means “great lord or prince.” This noun made its way to the West in the mid-19th century and originally referred to the shogun, or military leader, of Japan. It was also used in reference to Abraham Lincoln to indicate that he was an important man. Now, tycoons are generally understood to be unusually successful heads of business or industry.

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The fashion tycoon fell to his death in 2024 while out trekking with his son.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026

The fashion tycoon, who set up Superdry with Julian Dunkerton in 2003, was on an "impromptu night out" on 6 May 2022 which ended at the woman's flat, the court was told during his trial.

From BBC • May 7, 2026

Nigerian oil tycoon Sanomi, meanwhile, gave a statement to the NCA in June 2017.

From BBC • Apr. 28, 2026

The tycoon cites an email from Altman in 2017 claiming that he remained "enthusiastic about the non-profit structure" of their AI venture after Musk threatened to cut off funding for the lab.

From Barron's • Apr. 25, 2026

I don’t mean to suggest, of course, that every software tycoon in Silicon Valley was born in 1955.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell

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