middleman

[ˈmɪdlˌmæn]

middleman Definition

  • 1a person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers
  • 2a person who arranges business or political deals between other people

Using middleman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The middleman makes a profit by selling the goods at a higher price than they paid for them.

  • Example

    The company uses a middleman to distribute their products to retailers.

  • Example

    He acted as a middleman in the negotiations between the two countries.

middleman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for middleman

Phrases with middleman

  • to eliminate intermediaries and deal directly with the source or end user

    Example

    By buying directly from the manufacturer, we can cut out the middleman and save money.

  • the amount added to the cost of a product by a middleman to make a profit

    Example

    The middleman markup can significantly increase the final price of a product.

  • the amount charged by a middleman for their services

    Example

    The middleman fee is usually a percentage of the total transaction value.

Origins of middleman

from 'middle' + 'man', meaning a person in the middle of a transaction

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Summary: middleman in Brief

A 'middleman' [ˈmɪdlˌmæn] is a person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers, or who arranges business or political deals between other people. It is often used in phrases like 'cut out the middleman,' which means to eliminate intermediaries and deal directly with the source or end user. The term also includes idioms like 'middleman markup,' referring to the amount added to the cost of a product by a middleman to make a profit.

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