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1. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it.
Synonyms
- franchise
- firm
- manufacturing business
- division
- business organization
- house
- business concern
- shipbuilder
- business firm
- manufacturer
- concern
- business organisation
- enterprise
- chain
- underperformer
- processor
- brokerage
- carrier
- common carrier
- agency
- dealership
- partnership
Antonyms
- inaction
- passive
- active
- exclusion
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Real Estate Business
- business'
2. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects.
Synonyms
- butchery
- transportation
- commercial activity
- packaging
- real-estate business
- field of operation
- discount business
- venture
- market
- field
- publicizing
- business enterprise
- business activity
- publication
- advertising
- publishing
- manufacture
- market place
- printing
- fishing
- commercialism
- touristry
- employee-owned enterprise
- commercial enterprise
- employee-owned business
- shipping
- line of business
- tourism
- agribusiness
- industry
- marketplace
- transport
- mercantilism
- factory farm
- building
- butchering
- agriculture
- construction
- storage
- finance
Antonyms
- volatile storage
- software
- non-volatile storage
- nonvolatile storage
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
Synonyms
- berth
- sport
- trade
- billet
- calling
- activity
- situation
- profession
- metier
- work
- post
- accounting
- position
- line of work
- medium
- appointment
- place
- land
- accountancy
- catering
- office
- confectionery
- career
- photography
- farming
- biz
- treadmill
- line
- game
- spot
- craft
- employment
- occupation
- vocation
- salt mine
Antonyms
- disenchant
- displease
- disassembly
- natural object
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] an immediate objective.
Synonyms
- occasions
- objective
- object
- target
Antonyms
- assembly
- discontinuation
- activation
- sink
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] a rightful concern or responsibility.
Synonyms
- concern
- worry
- headache
Antonyms
- buy
- export
- import
- sell
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. business
noun. ['ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs'] the volume of commercial activity.
Synonyms
- trade
- land-office business
- business activity
- patronage
Antonyms
- divest
- fire
- unfasten
- undock
Etymology
- busines (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. estate
noun. ['ɛˈsteɪt'] everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities.
Synonyms
- holding
- belongings
- life estate
- net estate
- jointure
- gross estate
- property
- legal jointure
Antonyms
- inactiveness
- unemployment
- maturity
- separation
Etymology
- astat (Anglo-Norman)
- estat (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; not ghosts".
Synonyms
- echt
- realistic
- reality
- sincere
- realness
- existent
- realism
- concrete
- actual
- objective
- documentary
- historical
- genuine
Antonyms
- unrealistic
- unreal
- unreality
- counterfeit
- insincere
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
9. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] no less than what is stated; worthy of the name.
Synonyms
- true
Antonyms
- immateriality
- disingenuous
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
10. real
adverb. ['ˈriːl'] used as intensifiers; real' is sometimes used informally for
really'; `rattling' is informal.
Synonyms
- rattling
- very
Antonyms
- liquid
- uncover
- noncurrent
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
Sentences with real-estate-business
1. Noun Phrase
The truth is, "time is of the essence," which is also a standard clause in most real estate contracts, is a more appropriate slogan for the real estate business.