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broker

[ˈbrəʊkə(r)]

broker Definition

  • 1a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others
  • 2a person who arranges transactions between buyers and sellers
  • 3a person who mediates negotiations between two parties

Using broker: Examples

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

  • Example

    He works as a broker in the stock market.

  • Example

    The real estate broker helped us find our dream home.

  • Example

    She acted as a broker between the two companies to negotiate a deal.

broker Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for broker

Idioms Using broker

  • break a broker's back

    to cause a broker to lose money or go bankrupt

    Example

    The sudden drop in oil prices broke the broker's back, causing him to lose all his investments.

  • a person who is impartial and fair in mediating negotiations between two parties

    Example

    We need an honest broker to help us resolve this conflict.

  • a person who has significant influence and control over important decisions and events

    Example

    The CEO of the company is a power broker in the industry.

Phrases with broker

  • a person who advises clients on insurance policies and negotiates insurance contracts on their behalf

    Example

    I contacted an insurance broker to help me find the best policy for my needs.

  • a person who helps people find and apply for mortgages from different lenders

    Example

    The mortgage broker was able to find us a loan with a lower interest rate than we expected.

  • a person who buys and sells stocks and other securities for clients

    Example

    My stockbroker advised me to invest in technology stocks.

Origins of broker

from Old French 'brocheor', meaning 'wine retailer'

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Summary: broker in Brief

A 'broker' [ˈbrəʊkə(r)] is a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others, arranges transactions between buyers and sellers, or mediates negotiations between two parties. Examples include a stockbroker, real estate broker, or insurance broker. Phrases like 'mortgage broker' and idioms like 'honest broker' extend the concept of brokering to specific contexts.