Brokerage

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkərɪdʒ/

Definitions of brokerage

noun the business of buying and selling goods or assets for others

Example Sentences

A1 I am learning about brokerage in my finance class.

A2 She works for a brokerage firm and helps clients buy and sell stocks.

B1 The brokerage fee for buying a house can vary depending on the location.

B2 After researching different brokerages, he decided to open an account with one that offered lower fees.

C1 The brokerage industry is constantly evolving with new technologies and regulations.

C2 As a seasoned investor, he has a deep understanding of the complexities of brokerage services.

Examples of brokerage in a Sentence

formal The brokerage firm handles all the transactions related to buying and selling stocks.

informal I'm thinking of using a brokerage to invest in the stock market.

slang My friend works at a brokerage and makes a lot of money.

figurative In the world of finance, the brokerage acts as a middleman between buyers and sellers.

Grammatical Forms of brokerage

plural

brokerages

comparative

more brokerage

superlative

most brokerage

present tense

brokerages

future tense

will brokerage

perfect tense

have brokeraged

continuous tense

is brokeraging

singular

brokerage

positive degree

brokerage

infinitive

to brokerage

gerund

brokeraging

participle

brokeraged

Origin and Evolution of brokerage

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'brokerage' originated from the Middle English word 'brocour', which came from the Anglo-French word 'brocour' meaning 'small trader'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'brokerage' evolved to refer to the act of arranging or negotiating transactions between parties, particularly in the financial or real estate sectors.