bondsman

[ˈbɑːndzmən]

bondsman Definition

  • 1a person who provides a bond or surety for someone, especially a criminal defendant
  • 2a person who works in the bond market as a dealer or trader

Using bondsman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bondsman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bondsman posted bail for the defendant.

  • Example

    The bondsman was responsible for ensuring that the bond was paid on time.

  • Example

    He worked as a bondsman for several years before moving into finance.

  • Example

    The bondsman was able to secure a favorable interest rate for his client.

bondsman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bondsman

Origins of bondsman

from bond (in the sense of 'security') + man

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Summary: bondsman in Brief

A 'bondsman' [ˈbɑːndzmən] is a person who provides a bond or surety for someone, especially a criminal defendant. It can also refer to a person who works in the bond market as a dealer or trader. Examples of its use include 'The bondsman posted bail for the defendant.' and 'He worked as a bondsman for several years before moving into finance.'