Big Business

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /bɪɡ ˈbɪznəs/

Definitions of big business

noun A large-scale commercial enterprise, typically characterized by extensive resources, high revenue, and significant influence in the market.

Example Sentences

A1 Big business is companies that are very large and powerful.

A2 Many people dream of starting their own big business one day.

B1 The government should regulate big business to prevent monopolies.

B2 Big business plays a significant role in shaping the economy.

C1 The CEO of the big business conglomerate was under investigation for fraud.

C2 Globalization has led to the expansion of big business into new markets around the world.

Examples of big business in a Sentence

formal Big business plays a significant role in the global economy.

informal Big business is all about making big bucks.

slang Big business is where the real money is at.

figurative Big business is like a giant machine that never stops running.

Grammatical Forms of big business

plural

big businesses

comparative

bigger business

superlative

biggest business

present tense

is big business

future tense

will be big business

perfect tense

has been big business

continuous tense

is being big business

singular

big business

positive degree

big business

infinitive

to be big business

gerund

being big business

participle

big business

Origin and Evolution of big business

First Known Use: 1887 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'big business' originated in the United States during the late 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe large corporations with significant economic power and influence, the term 'big business' has evolved to encompass various industries and sectors dominated by major corporations. It has also taken on connotations of monopolistic practices and corporate greed in popular discourse.