Meaning & Definition of Broker in English
Broker
A person who arranges transactions between buyers and sellers for a commission.
Pronunciation:
/ˈbroʊ.kər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
brokersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person or company that facilitates the buying and selling of assets, such as stocks or real estate.
Example Sentence: The broker helped me find a great deal on a new house.
Definition: An individual who acts as an intermediary between two parties in a negotiation.
Example Sentence: She served as a broker in the contract negotiations between the two companies.
Definition: A person who buys and sells shares in companies on behalf of clients.
Example Sentence: Many people rely on their brokers to manage their investment portfolios.
Definition: A licensed professional who assists in trading financial instruments.
Example Sentence: He contacted his broker to get updates on the stock market.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English 'brocour', from Old French 'broceur', derived from 'broker' meaning 'to cheat'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- stockbroker: A broker who specializes in buying and selling stocks.
- real estate broker: A professional who helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties.
- insurance broker: An intermediary between clients and insurance companies, helping clients find insurance coverage.
Translations
- Spanish: corredor
- French: courtier
- German: Makler
- Russian: брокер
Related Words
- agent: A person who acts on behalf of another.
- intermediary: A person who acts as a link between people in a transaction.
Slang Meanings of broker
Meaning: Wall Street whiz
Example Sentence: That guy is a Wall Street whiz, he's a top broker.
Meaning: Money man
Example Sentence: He's my money man, always gives the best stock tips.