Broker
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Broker ( noun )
- A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- A person who arranges deals or acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers.
- A person who acts as an agent for a customer in the buying or selling of securities.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from dutch makelaar or german makler, from maken "to make" + -aar "-er".
Examples:
- He is a broker of art and antiques.
- The broker handled the sale of the company.
- The broker arranged the real estate transaction.
- He is a stockbroker.
- The broker negotiated the deal between the two parties.
(As a verb)
Broker ( verb )
- A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- A person who arranges deals or acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers.
- A person who acts as an agent for a customer in the buying or selling of securities.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from dutch makelaar or german makler, from maken "to make" + -aar "-er".
Examples:
- He is a broker of art and antiques.
- The broker handled the sale of the company.
- The broker arranged the real estate transaction.
- He is a stockbroker.
- The broker negotiated the deal between the two parties.