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stockbroker
[ stok-broh-ker ]
noun
- a broker, especially one employed by a member firm of a stock exchange, who buys and sells stocks and other securities for customers.
stockbroker
/ ˈstɒkˌbrəʊkərɪdʒ; ˈstɒkˌbrəʊkə /
noun
- a person who buys and sells securities on a commission basis for customers Often shortened tobroker
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Derived Forms
- stockbrokerage, noun
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Other Words From
- stock·brok·er·age stock brok·er·age [stok, -broh-ker-ij], noun
- stock·brok·ing stock·brok·er·ing noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stockbroker1
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Example Sentences
As Jordan Belfort, a charismatic monster of a stockbroker, DiCaprio is a feral beast; the id incarnate.
Former stockbroker Jordan Belfort once had sex on $3 million in cash.
Near the beginning of Wolf, Belfort arrives on Wall Street for his first day of work as an entry-level stockbroker.
Pippa Middleton was snapped snogging her new boyfriend stockbroker Nico Jackson after playing a game of tennis in London.
Nico is a stockbroker at Deutsche Bank, whose family run a ski shop in England.
The stockbroker had too short a go—he was carried off in his flower.
He wouldn't be a theatrical manager—his attire was too formal; or a stockbroker—his attire was not formal enough.
Then there's that bald man in the white robe--his name's Giroflet--a retired stockbroker.
This Brown was the son of a Scotch stockbroker living in Lambeth.
Joseph knew no stockbroker—had only heard of them by rumour.
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