bossing

[baw-sing]

bossing Definition

  • 1to give orders to others in a domineering manner
  • 2to control or manage something or someone

Using bossing: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was always bossing his younger siblings around.

  • Example

    She's good at bossing people and getting things done.

  • Example

    The manager is responsible for bossing the team and ensuring that they meet their targets.

bossing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bossing

Phrases with bossing

  • bossing someone about/around

    to give orders to someone in a way that is annoying or unpleasant

    Example

    I'm tired of him bossing me around all the time.

  • to be in control of a situation or to be doing well

    Example

    She's really bossing it at work these days.

  • to be in charge of a situation or event

    Example

    He's been bossing the show since he arrived.

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Summary: bossing in Brief

'Bossing' [baw-sing] is a verb that means to give orders to others in a domineering manner or to control or manage something or someone. It can be used in phrases like 'bossing someone about/around,' which means to give orders in an annoying way, and 'bossing it,' which means to be in control of a situation or doing well.