Antonyms for tycoon
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tahy-koon |
Phonetic Transcription : taɪˈkun |
Definition of tycoon
Origin :- 1857, title given by foreigners to the shogun of Japan (said to have been used by his supporters when addressing foreigners, as an attempt to convey that the shogun was more important than the emperor), from Japanese taikun "great lord or prince," from Chinese tai "great" + kiun "lord." Transferred meaning "important person" is attested from 1861, in reference to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln (in Hay's diary); specific application to "businessman" is post-World War I.
- noun person who has a lot of money, power
Synonyms for tycoon
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