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Definition of businesswoman in English: businesswomannoun ˈbɪznɪsˌwʊmənˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən A woman who works in commerce, especially at executive level. a successful and self-reliant businesswoman Example sentencesExamples - But Martha, even before the trial, came to be known as a tough, demanding, ruthless businesswoman who didn't suffer fools and wasn't particularly cuddly.
- Several figures, including a businesswoman, a grandmother, and a child, ascend the 80-foot-pole.
- She's a TV personality, singer, songwriter, actress, businesswoman.
- And in Washington, the famed make-up artist and businesswoman Trish McEvoy.
- She's the TV news journalist and host, radio personality, producer and businesswoman.
- To help Afghan women take advantage of new freedoms and economic opportunities, one Phoenix-area businesswomen has started up this useful initiative.
- Evanovich doesn't seem to see the ‘working writer’ as an artiste, but as a businesswoman.
- These passages reveal Keckley's self-presentation as a businesswoman willing to follow the rules governing the marketplace, even if those rules once defined her as chattel or are unjust.
- They're businesswomen who are highly involved in career and marketplace and who are also wearing the hats of mom and wife.
- For example, a Chinese businesswoman named Liu Chaoying dreamed of having her company listed on a U.S. stock exchange.
- At a dinner in Managua in the mid-1980s, I sat next to a British businesswoman who had lived comfortably in Nicaragua for decades.
- Jenny aspires to become a professional businesswoman just like the executives she encounters at Jones and Smith.
- Recently, these businesswomen and their center were featured on several Milwaukee radio and television stations.
- But it worked for one North Hollywood homeowner, who decided: ‘She's a businesswoman, not a politician.’
- Some dressed like businesswomen and wore winter scarves in May.
- She was also tabbed as one of Canada's top businesswomen by the National Post earlier this year.
- And that's where our future politicians, lawyers, jurists, and businesswomen are being educated.
- ‘Theresa is a very determined person, a committed, energetic and highly motivated businesswoman who loves Russia and Russian art,’ Doletskaya said.
- Mind you, Flanagan finds Stewart to be ‘the most unpleasant person on television’, so she's not defending her love for the domestic businesswoman.
- The girl appears to be trying to approach the businesswoman and is either being held back or encouraged to proceed by the other woman - possibly her mother.
Synonyms entrepreneur, business person, industrialist, manufacturer, tycoon, magnate, employer Definition of businesswoman in US English: businesswomannounˈbiznəsˌwo͝omənˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən 1A woman who works in business or commerce, especially at an executive level. Example sentencesExamples - These passages reveal Keckley's self-presentation as a businesswoman willing to follow the rules governing the marketplace, even if those rules once defined her as chattel or are unjust.
- Some dressed like businesswomen and wore winter scarves in May.
- She's a TV personality, singer, songwriter, actress, businesswoman.
- And that's where our future politicians, lawyers, jurists, and businesswomen are being educated.
- Recently, these businesswomen and their center were featured on several Milwaukee radio and television stations.
- The girl appears to be trying to approach the businesswoman and is either being held back or encouraged to proceed by the other woman - possibly her mother.
- She's the TV news journalist and host, radio personality, producer and businesswoman.
- But Martha, even before the trial, came to be known as a tough, demanding, ruthless businesswoman who didn't suffer fools and wasn't particularly cuddly.
- She was also tabbed as one of Canada's top businesswomen by the National Post earlier this year.
- To help Afghan women take advantage of new freedoms and economic opportunities, one Phoenix-area businesswomen has started up this useful initiative.
- They're businesswomen who are highly involved in career and marketplace and who are also wearing the hats of mom and wife.
- Several figures, including a businesswoman, a grandmother, and a child, ascend the 80-foot-pole.
- And in Washington, the famed make-up artist and businesswoman Trish McEvoy.
- ‘Theresa is a very determined person, a committed, energetic and highly motivated businesswoman who loves Russia and Russian art,’ Doletskaya said.
- For example, a Chinese businesswoman named Liu Chaoying dreamed of having her company listed on a U.S. stock exchange.
- But it worked for one North Hollywood homeowner, who decided: ‘She's a businesswoman, not a politician.’
- Evanovich doesn't seem to see the ‘working writer’ as an artiste, but as a businesswoman.
- Jenny aspires to become a professional businesswoman just like the executives she encounters at Jones and Smith.
- At a dinner in Managua in the mid-1980s, I sat next to a British businesswoman who had lived comfortably in Nicaragua for decades.
- Mind you, Flanagan finds Stewart to be ‘the most unpleasant person on television’, so she's not defending her love for the domestic businesswoman.
Synonyms entrepreneur, business person, industrialist, manufacturer, tycoon, magnate, employer - 1.1with adjective A woman with a specified level of skill in financial matters.
she was fluent in nine languages and was a superb businesswoman Example sentencesExamples - Oh, it was fine for the other girls to debase themselves, but you need to understand that she is a prestigious businesswoman, and the wearing of mascot suits is just not something she feels comfortable with.
- She was a savvy businesswoman who would scrimp and save money in any way possible and then pour uncountable dividends into the comfort and happiness of her beloved Reds.
- People close to Conseco say that to justify Hilbert's transfer of his assets to Tomisue, he is portraying his wife as a savvy businesswoman.
- In a league of her own, the savvy businesswoman is a self-made franchise.
- I was just wondering, first of all, I'd like to say that I think you're a loving mother, caring wife and just a shrewd businesswoman.
- And a lawyer for Tomisue, Linda L. Pence, says that ‘Tomisue has been a very smart, astute businesswoman for some time.’
- Starring the winning Karen Peakes as the irrepressible Dawn, the play focuses on her journey from socially inept chorus girl to savvy businesswoman.
- I do not want to lose my emotion, because that is what makes me unique, that removes me from the hard-core businesswoman.
- She was a businesswoman, balancing relationships, negotiations, interpersonal skills, all of that.
- Sasha is presented as a sharp businesswoman, but she is unbelievably foolish in her affairs.
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